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The Michael Kharas Lab
… Job Title GSK Student Fellowships Geoffrey Beene Graduate Student Fellowship (2021-2022) Howard Hughes Medical Institute Fellowship 2023 –2026 Education BS, College of St. Scholastica; Cancer Biology Mentor The Michael Kharas Lab Start Year 2019 Email [email protected]
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The Charles Sawyers Lab
… Job Title Research Technician Degree BS Email [email protected] Lab Fax 646-888-2595 Lab Phone 646-888-2163
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The Scott Lowe Lab
… Job Title Principal Scientist, CTI, Pfizer Research, New York Postdoctoral Researcher in Lowe Lab from 2013-2016. Education PhD, University of Konstanz (Germany) Degree PhD
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The Ronglai Shen Lab
… Peng X, Lee J, Adamow M, Maher C, Postow MA, Callahan MK, Panageas KS, Shen R*. A topic modeling approach reveals the dynamic T cell composition of peripheral blood during cancer immunotherapy. Cell Reports Methods. 2023 Shen R, Postow MA, Adamow M, Arora A, Hannum M, Maher C, Wong P, Curran MA, Hollmann
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About Herbs
Rhubarb stalks are consumed as food. Its rhizome and root are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for constipation, diarrhea, gastrointestinal ulcers, hypertension, liver disease, and cancer.
… Common Name Turkish rhubarb, Chinese rhubarb, Tai huang, Da huang What is it? Rhubarb acts as a stimulant laxative, but has not been shown to treat or prevent cancer. Rhubarb is a perennial herb, and the stalks are sometimes consumed as food. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the rhizome and root
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Newsroom
Read a letter from Memorial Sloan Kettering's leadership team about our commitment to our community in response to acts of racism and discrimination.
… Tuesday, June 2, 2020 We are deeply saddened by the senseless and devastating acts of racism and discrimination occurring across the country. They have no place in our communities or workplaces. It rests in our hands to do what is right, to work together to fight injustice and to be part of the solution
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The Ming Li Lab
… How One Lab at MSK Is Working To Harness the Power of the Immune System Against Cancer SKI Scientists Identify Potential New ‘Soldier’ for Cancer Immunotherapy Sloan Kettering Institute Scientists Solve a 100-Year-Old Mystery about Cancer MSK-led Studies Support the Concept of “Cancer Environment Immunotherapy
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Brain Tumor Center
… Tuesday, July 1, 2014 Memorial Sloan Kettering pharmacologist Gavril Pasternak has been named a 2014 Harrington Scholar-Innovator for his work in developing a class of analgesics more potent than morphine but free from the negative side effects and potential for abuse associated with traditional opioids