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Learn about recent research led by MSK physician-scientist Luc Morris, who is trying to better predict who will benefit from immunotherapy.
… Thursday, November 4, 2021 How can oncologists better predict who will benefit from a widely used class of immunotherapy drugs called checkpoint inhibitors? In the precision medicine era of cancer care, it’s a question that has only increased in relevance. To answer it, a team including Luc Morris ,
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The Derek Tan Lab
TPCB Rotation Student, 2015
… Job Title TPCB Rotation Student Tri-Institutional PhD Program in Chemical Biology BA, Columbia College, 2013 Degree BA Email [email protected] Lab Fax 646-422-0416 (shared) Lab Phone 646-888-2228
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Dr. Gauthier, a member of the second class of the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences, reflects on how the school prepared him and his fellow graduates for a life in science.
… Second Annual Commencement The Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center May 10, 2013 Remarks of 2013 Graduate Nicholas Paul Gauthier It’s an honor to be here representing the second-ever Gerstner graduating class of students. The people sitting
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… Job Title Intern Hey future TYs! Welcome to MSKCC! This is an amazing hospital and internship program! Not only will you learn internal medicine from some of the leaders in cancer research and clinical medicine, but you have the unique opportunity to structure your internship around your area of interest
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Post graduate training in pediatric oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center.
… The fellowship training program includes two one-month inpatient rotations, and two outpatient months with the pediatric oncology team at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center during the first year of training. During these rotations, the goals and objectives of the fellows’ training include the understanding
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Tyler Jacks, Scott Lowe, and Jeff Wrana
… Tyler E. Jacks Tyler E. Jacks, PhD, is the David H. Koch Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Director of the MIT Center for Cancer Research, and a Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) investigator. His work creating better, more accurate models of human cancers in mice
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Patient & Caregiver Education
This information explains how to take oral medicine to prevent, treat, or control cancer.
… This information explains how to take oral medicine to prevent, treat, or control cancer. Oral means you take it by mouth, such as pills or tablets. Be sure to tell all your healthcare providers, including your dentist and your pharmacist, that you’re taking medicine for cancer. What are some ways to
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Patient & Caregiver Education
En esta información se explica cómo tomar medicamentos orales para prevenir, tratar o controlar el cáncer.
… En esta información, se explica cómo tomar medicamentos orales para prevenir, tratar o controlar el cáncer. Los medicamentos orales son medicamentos que se toman por la boca, como pastillas o comprimidos. Asegúrese de decirles a todos sus proveedores de cuidados de la salud, incluso a su dentista y su