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The award recognizes his lifetime contributions to the field of life sciences, especially related to the training of Chinese scientists who have returned to faculty positions in China.
… Wednesday, October 30, 2019 Dinshaw Patel , who holds the Abby Rockefeller Mauzé Chair in Experimental Therapeutics and is a Member of the Structural Biology Program at MSK, is the recipient of the inaugural C.C. Tan Life Science International Collaboration Award. He was chosen in recognition of his
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Meet Chasity Burrows Walters, an outspoken advocate for LGBTQ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer) patients and has made it her mission to help shape how Memorial Sloan Kettering cares for transgender patients.
… Friday, June 11, 2021 Chasity Burrows Walters is in a continuous state of reinvention. She has had “a million weird jobs” — designed her own clothing line, owned a store, tended bonsai trees — and followed her passions wherever they’ve led. She understands the need of every person to find their true
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Every year, MSK gives high school students and their teachers the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge biomedical research from our scientists.
… Monday, November 3, 2014 Summary Every year, MSK gives high school students and their teachers the opportunity to learn about cutting-edge biomedical research from our scientists. On November 6, Memorial Sloan Kettering will once again host our popular “Major Trends in Modern Cancer Research” seminar
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NewsMarking the Milestone, Celebrating the Achievement: MSK Kids Hosts 15th Annual Pediatric Convocation
For the 15th year, MSK honored the academic achievements of our youngest patients by hosting MSK Kids Convocation - a virtual ceremony to help mark and celebrate the end of their adolescent school years.
… Friday, June 11, 2021 For the 15 th year, MSK honored the academic achievements of our youngest patients by hosting MSK Kids Convocation - a virtual ceremony to help mark and celebrate the end of their adolescent school years. Almost 40 current and former patients joined the Zoom celebration along with
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Hear from members of the MSK community who have cared for a loved one with cancer.
… Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Caring for a loved one with cancer is a meaningful yet challenging role. We asked experienced caregivers to share some of the advice that helped them through the process. Here is what we learned: 1. Stay Organized Keep a log: Write down any symptoms or problems in a notebook
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Escuche a los miembros de la comunidad de MSK que han cuidado a un ser querido con cáncer.
… Wednesday, November 15, 2017 El cuidado de un ser querido con cáncer es un papel significativo, pero lleno de desafíos. Les pedimos a cuidadores experimentados que compartieran algunos de los consejos que les ayudaron en el proceso. Esto es lo que hemos aprendido: 1. Manténgase organizado Lleve un registro
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Послушайте рассказы участников сообщества MSK, которые ухаживали за близким, больным раком.
… Wednesday, November 15, 2017 Уход за близким человеком, больным раком, — это важная, но непростая задача. Мы попросили людей, столкнувшихся с уходом за больными, поделиться советами, которые могли бы помочь справиться с этой ролью. Вот, что мы узнали: 1. Будьте организованными Ведите дневник: фиксируйте
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Discover some of the most exciting research that Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists are pursuing in the fight against cancer.
… Tuesday, May 10, 2016 Summary Memorial Sloan Kettering scientists believe there are many reasons to be hopeful about the future of cancer care and research. Here, we take a look at five promising advances that are transforming the way we think about cancer and delivering new treatment tactics. Highlights
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At Memorial Sloan Kettering, as the genetics revolution continues to flourish, discoveries made in the laboratory are increasingly producing real-world benefits for cancer patients.
… Wednesday, October 1, 2008 Summary At Memorial Sloan Kettering, as the genetics revolution continues to flourish, discoveries made in the laboratory are increasingly producing real-world benefits for cancer patients. As the genetics revolution continues to flourish, discoveries made in the laboratory
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A new report says that ovarian cancer research is improving, but more needs to be done, especially with regards to screening at an early stage. Also, where patients receive care makes a big difference in their outcome.
… Friday, March 4, 2016 Summary A new report from the Institutes of Medicine says that ovarian cancer research is improving, but more needs to be done, especially with regards to screening for signs of ovarian cancer at an early stage. The report also points out that where patients receive care makes