MSK researchers are helping to map the landscape of viruses that infect us all, and to analyze the impact they have on human health and disease.
The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) community extends our congratulations to Board of Trustees member David M. Rubenstein, who received the Presidential Medal of Freedom — the nation’s ...
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After being diagnosed with chronic myeloid leukemia, graphic designer Aaron von Freter was able to participate in a clinical trial that offered him hope of being cured. When Aaron von Freter learned ...
The immune system responds to viral infections by introducing a complex interplay of immune cells and factors, whose goal is to eliminate the intruding pathogen. One such effector cell in the ...
This seminar is open to the research community. Tuesday, February 25, 2025 - 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Our research group has two primary focuses. One part of the lab focuses on determining the mechanisms of intracellular ion and metabolite transport, while the second studies protein nucleic acid ...
Our laboratory uses a combination of structural biology and biophysical techniques to discover how ion channels and membrane-embedded enzymes function at the atomic level. The proteins we study are ...
The goal of our laboratory is to understand when, why, and how immune cells become unresponsive to tumors or self-destructive in autoimmune diseases. We develop genetic cancer mouse models that mimic ...
According to the latest statistics from the American Cancer Society, incidence rates of lung cancer are now higher in women than in men among people younger than 65 years. Overall, though, the news ...
The human body is estimated to remove 1% of its body mass, likely more than 200 billion cells, every day. To achieve this, we rely on a highly evolutionarily conserved process: apoptotic cell ...