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The Kenneth Offit Lab
Cancer geneticist Kenneth Offit focuses on gene characterization; genetic and epidemiologic studies of cancer-predisposing alleles; and the therapeutic, prognostic, and psychosocial translation of these findings.
… Research in the laboratory focuses on the discovery and characterization of novel cancer predisposing genes in humans, including both common and rare variants. We conduct studies to describe phenotype, penetrance, modifying effect, and clinical outcomes associated with germline genetic alterations in
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Chemical Biology Summer Program Alumni
… 2022 Alumni Chemical Biology Summer Program Alumni 2022 (From left to right) Top row: Jose Llera Munoz, Sarah Xi, Hans Oh; Bottom row: Isabelle Edmondson, Elizabeth Mari, Casey Chan Casey Chan Casey Chan Brown University Mentor: Yael David Institution: Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center Project
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The Joan Massagué Lab
… Job Title Medical Student, Stanford, CA I received my bachelor’s degree from Dickinson College in 2017. I graduated with majors in neuroscience as well as biochemistry and molecular biology, with a minor in mathematics. I am currently applying to medical school for Fall 2019 and have a strong interest
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News
New MSK research reveals how dormant metastatic cancer cells protect themselves from the immune system by changing their shape.
… Thursday, January 15, 2026 Cancer cells that have broken away from a primary tumor can lurk in the body for years in a dormant state, evading immune defenders and biding their time until conditions are ripe for establishing a new tumor elsewhere in the body, a process known as metastasis. The vast majority
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Discoveries made at Memorial Sloan Kettering receive recognition at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research.
… Thursday, April 10, 2014 Summary Discoveries made at Memorial Sloan Kettering receive recognition at the 2014 Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research. Two Memorial Sloan Kettering studies about targeted cancer therapies received recognition in the press program for one of the nation
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Tobias M. Hohl, MD, PhD, Chief of the Infectious Diseases Service in the Department of Medicine, was elected a 2022 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest scientific society and publisher of the Science journals. This title is one of the most distinguished honors within the scientific community and is designed to recognize leaders for their notable contributions to science.
… Friday, February 3, 2023 Tobias M. Hohl, MD, PhD , Chief of the Infectious Diseases Service in the Department of Medicine, was elected a 2022 Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), the world’s largest scientific society and publisher of the Science journals. This
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The Alex Kentsis Lab
… Kulej K, Preska Steinberg A, Zhang J, Casalena G, Havasov E, Shah SP, McPherson A, Kentsis A. End-to-end proteogenomics for discovery of cryptic and non-canonical cancer proteoforms using long-read transcriptomics and multi-dimensional proteomics. bioRxiv. Zapater LJ, Lewis SA, Gutierrez RL, Yamada
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Structural Biology
… Job Title Associate Laboratory Member and Manager, CryoEM Facility Email [email protected]
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Research Lab
Physician-scientist Katharine Hsu studies the biology of human natural killer cells and how they contribute to disease processes.
… My laboratory studies the natural killer (NK) cell and the molecules that control its ability to recognize and kill cancer and virally infected cells. Improved understanding of how NK cells behave is critical to advancing our ability to harness their innate capacity for tumor recognition and eradication