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The Vinod Balachandran Lab
… Job Title Research Technician Start Year 2015 End Year 2017
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The Lorenz Studer Lab
… Job Title Senior Research Scientist How the brain develops and what goes wrong in complex developmental disorders remain largely unexplored, in part because of the lack of models that accurately represent these complex processes. In our lab, we have created organoids that faithfully recapitulate human
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Clinical Trial
… Full Title A Phase II Study of Pembrolizumab, Olaparib, and Temozolomide in Patients with Glioma Purpose The purpose of this study is to assess the safety and effectiveness of combining three drugs to treat people with an IDH -mutant glioma that came back after chemotherapy or surgery. The three medications
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Glioma
Meet the world-renowned experts who care for people with glioma at Memorial Sloan Kettering.
… Your personal treatment team will include neurologists, brain surgeons, and other experts who’ll use their skills to customize a plan of care that fits your unique needs. They bring expertise, creativity, and passion to every patient. Your team also includes neuropathologists, neuropsychologists, and
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The Scott Keeney Lab
… Job Title Research Fellow Degree PhD Email [email protected] Lab Phone 212-639-5180
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The Tobias Hohl Lab
Consultant/Senior Consultant at L.E.K Consulting, New York, NY
… Job Title Consultant/Senior Consultant at L.E.K Consulting, New York, NY Ben is Canadian by birth and a New Yorker by choice. After leaving the snow-capped mountains of Vancouver, BC, he first moved to the city in 2009 to study biochemistry and Jewish history at Columbia University and the Jewish Theological
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The Joseph Sun Lab
… Job Title Research Technician; Current Position: Graduate Student, Yale
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Types of Cancer Treatments
Radiation therapy can destroy tumors and/or prevent them from returning. It can be used by itself as the only treatment or in combination with surgery, chemotherapy, or both. Learn more about the types of radiation therapy and how it's used at MSK.
… Radiation therapy uses precisely focused, high-energy beams to kill cancer cells. It is usually given from a machine outside the body (called external-beam radiation therapy), most often in the form of x-rays but sometimes as protons or other types of energy. Radiation therapy can also be delivered internally