Search by keywords: Upcoming Seminars and Events View upcoming seminars and events. Learn more 555 News Items found Finding Study in Mice Suggests Lactose in the Diet Feeds Dangerous Gut Bacteria When the Immune System Is Compromised Friday, November 29, 2019 Lab mice who had lactose removed from their diets had a decreased risk of infection with the Enterococcus bacterium. Dinshaw Patel Receives C.C. Tan Life Science International Collaboration Award Wednesday, October 30, 2019 The award recognizes his lifetime contributions to the field of life sciences, especially related to the training of Chinese scientists who have returned to faculty positions in China. In the Lab Bull’s-Eye: Imaging Technology Could Confirm When a Drug Is Going to the Right Place Friday, October 25, 2019 Collaborative team advances a new approach for imaging a drug that’s been developed to stop cancer growth. In the Lab Newly Discovered Immune Cell Subtypes Could Shake Up Immunotherapy Thursday, October 24, 2019 Dendritic cells, the guards of the immune system, have a previously unrecognized division of labor. Q&A Meet Maria Jasin, an Award-Winning Biologist Who Studies DNA Repair Wednesday, September 25, 2019 Maria Jasin, a member of the Sloan Kettering Institute’s Developmental Biology Program, discusses her research. In the Lab New Findings Clarify How the “Guardian of the Genome” Works Wednesday, September 18, 2019 Surprise! It has to do with metabolism. Finding Scientists See Potential in Cellular 'Death by Iron' for Cancer Treatment Tuesday, August 27, 2019 This form of cell death is called ferroptosis, and certain cancer cells are especially vulnerable to it. In the Lab Science Meets Art to Build a Paintable Diagnostic Test for Cancer Thursday, August 22, 2019 A collaboration between a nanotechnology scientist and a visual artist leads to a promising diagnostic test and a new art form. In the Lab Researchers Identify a Bacterial Species That Could Protect against Hospital-Acquired Infections Wednesday, August 21, 2019 MSK researchers are reporting that a bacterial species called Blautia producta appears to release a substance that kills harmful bacteria. In the Lab How Stem Cells Decide Their Fate Tuesday, August 13, 2019 Research in blood stem cells has revealed new information about how these cells decide what to become when they divide. Pagination Load More