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The Michael Overholtzer Lab
Senior Scientist, Calico Life Sciences
… Job Title Senior Scientist, Calico Life Sciences Fellowships Grayer Fellowship (2014-2015) Palestin Fellowship (2013-2014) Education Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University Degree PhD Dissertation Cell Death Responses to Nutrient Deprivation (2018) Mentor The Michael Overholtzer Lab Start
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The Center is led by experts in cancer biology, molecular oncology, and molecular pharmacology.
… Oversight of the Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center is provided by an Executive Committee. Scott Lowe, PhD Scott Lowe, PhD Co-Director Chair, Cancer Biology & Genetics Program, SKI Chair, Geoffrey Beene Cancer Research Center David B. Solit, PhD David B. Solit, PhD Co-Director Director, Marie-Josée
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Video
Watch physician-scientist Karuna Ganesh explain how tiny 3D models of a patient’s tumor, called organoids, can help uncover how cancer grows and test what treatments will stop it. Plus, take a look inside Dr. Ganesh’s lab where these organoids are created.
… Watch physician-scientist Karuna Ganesh explain how tiny 3D models of a patient’s tumor, called organoids, can help uncover how cancer grows and test what treatments will stop it. Plus, take a look inside Dr. Ganesh’s lab where these organoids are created.
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The Gabriela Chiosis Lab
… Job Title Research Technician I am a research technician in the Chiosis lab at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. I am currently assisting post-doctoral scientists in investigating drugs targeting the epichaperome for the treatment of cancer and neurodegeneration. In these projects, I perform numerous
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Education & Training
The Nursing Research Fellowship is designed to increase a nurses’ understanding and skill to conduct a small research project.
… Returning in 2025, the Nursing Research Fellowship is designed to increase capacity and infrastructure for building a research culture that fosters a spirit of inquiry for developing new knowledge and innovation in staff nurses. The Fellowship follows a practicum model as an approach to learning the
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Newsroom
Patients of European ancestry are more likely to find a match to the latest targeted cancer drugs than patients of other ancestries, according to new MSK research. This trend could exacerbate disparities in cancer outcomes.
… Thursday, January 9, 2025 Nearly half of all new cancer drugs approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) over the past quarter-century have received that approval based on their ability to target genetic changes driving tumor growth. Medical oncologists use information about the genetic
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The Christopher Klebanoff Lab
… Job Title Research Fellow Email [email protected] Office Phone 646-888-3222
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Newsroom
Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center recently discovered that the most frequently used cancer cell lines in ovarian cancer research are not suitable models of ovarian cancer.
… Friday, July 12, 2013 Researchers from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center recently discovered that the most frequently used cancer cell lines in ovarian cancer research are not suitable models of ovarian cancer. Their findings are the result of a detailed review of genomic data that recently became
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Office of Entrepreneurship and Commercialization
… Job Title Manager, Drug Development, MSK Therapeutics Bridge Labs Nora Kostow is Manager, Drug Development in the MSK Therapeutics Bridge Labs (TxBL) program, in the Office of Entrepreneurship & Commercialization, where she does early-stage drug discovery research. She joined MSK in September 2025. Nora
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News
The MSK team’s goal was to get at the underlying defects in cells that these mutations cause.
… Monday, July 1, 2019 Summary MSK researchers have made new discoveries about how changes in a family of cancer-causing genes can lead to epigenetic changes. A family of genes called IDH are associated with cancer. These genes make enzymes called isocitrate dehydrogenases. The enzymes help break down