In addition to providing patients with the best possible cancer care, Memorial Hospital maintains an extensive research program.
Our scientists focus on basic laboratory research, translational research that bridges discoveries made in the laboratory and those made in the clinic, and mathematical and computational research directed at analyzing and interpreting biomedical data.
Scientists in Memorial Sloan Kettering's Human Oncology and Pathogenesis Program (HOPP) are bridging basic and clinical science to transform cancer care and address major scientific challenges in the era of precision medicine.
Our research aims to better understand the causes of cancer and to develop new strategies for diagnosing, treating, and preventing the disease.
Learn more about physician-scientists who head basic and translational research labs within Memorial Hospital.
Learn more about physician-led translational and clinical research teams within Memorial Hospital.