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A video of a developing mouse embryo
Super Vision: How New Imaging Technologies Are Transforming Biomedical Research
With the power of advanced microscopes, Sloan Kettering Institutes scientists are pushing the boundaries of what can be seen and measured.
Cornelius Taabazuing
From a Village in Ghana to a Rising Young Researcher: Cornelius Taabazuing Reflects on His Journey
Learn about the journey of Cornelius Taabazuing, a rising young scientist who recently won the Tri-Institute Breakout Award for Young Investigators at the Sloan Kettering Institute.
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Computational biologist Nikolaus Schultz
Open Source: MSK Researchers Share Valuable Cancer Data
The cBioPortal for Cancer Genomics, developed by computational biologists at MSK more than a decade ago, provides valuable data on the genetic makeup of tumors for the broader cancer community.
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GSK Dean Michael Overholtzer stands at the podium
Virtual Convocation and Commencement Ceremony Honors Graduates and Award Winners
Memorial Sloan Kettering’s 42nd annual ceremony recognized graduates and award winners with a virtual ceremony.
John Maciejowski
Life as a ‘Forever Student’: At Work with Molecular Biologist John Maciejowski
Dr. Maciejowski studies chromosome instability and its role in cancer. In a May 2021 interview, he discussed how he got into science and what his lab has been focusing on lately.
SKI immunologist Gretchen Diehl
A Delicate Balance: Learning New Ways That Gut Microbes Educate the Immune System
Researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute have found that gut microbes shape the immune system of mice in an unexpected way.
In the Lab
MSK computational biologists Christina Leslie and Yuri Pritykin
Computational Biologists Assemble Atlas of T Cell Dysfunction
The tool will aid basic and translational researchers interested in understanding why immune cells stop working.
In the Lab
Memorial Sloan Kettering computational biologist Ed Reznik.
Hiding in Plain Sight: Mitochondrial DNA May Hold Overlooked Cancer Clues
DNA in the mitochondria of cancer cells may yield insights that lead to more accurate prognoses and new treatment strategies.
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Researchers Gary Dixon (on TV monitor), Heng Pan, Olivier Elemento, and Danwei Huangfu in the lab
Stem Cell Research Unlocks a New Discovery about Controlling Genes
Sloan Kettering Institute scientists report new findings about a gene that helps regulate DNA methylation.
Sloan Kettering Institute molecular biologist Scott Keeney
A ‘Breaking’ Breakthrough: Researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute Discovery How DNA Breaks Are Controlled During Meiosis
The DNA breaks that occur during meiosis are necessary but dangerous. Scientists now have a better handle on how cells control the chaos.