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Feature
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How Do Cigarettes Cause Cancer?
Everyone knows that cigarettes cause cancer. But what do we know about how they do it?
Roundup
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Advances in Myeloma, Lymphoma, and Bone Marrow Transplant Announced at the 2018 ASH Meeting
Learn more about the work of MSK researchers being presented at the 2018 meeting of the American Society of Hematology.
In the Clinic
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Liquid Biopsy Is Effective at Guiding Treatment of Lung Cancer, Study Finds
The initial results of an ongoing study show that a liquid biopsy has advantages over a tissue biopsy for people with lung cancer.
In the Lab
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Something New Under the Sun: Study in Leukemia Finds Role for Helios Protein
MSK researchers have found that a protein that contributes to one type of leukemia when it’s missing can lead to the formation of a different leukemia type when it’s present.
In the News
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Symposium Celebrates 15 Years of Developmental Biology at the Sloan Kettering Institute
Scientists came to give talks and celebrate the achievements that the program has made under the leadership of Kathryn Anderson.
In the Lab
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This Newly Discovered Organelle Is Fierce
It’s not every day that scientists discover a new part of the cell. Two biologists from the Sloan Kettering Institute just did.
Education
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MSK Holds Diversity Recruitment Event for Prospective Postdoctoral Fellows
Women and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in science. Memorial Sloan Kettering is working to change that.
Announcement
Gerstner Sloan Kettering graduate student Brian Joseph
Brian Joseph Awarded the 2018 Chairman's Prize
Learn about Gerstner Sloan Kettering (GSK) student Brian Joseph, who has been awarded the Chairman’s Prize for his paper “Short cryptic exons mediate recursive splicing in drosophila.”
Q&A
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Reflecting on 15 Years of Leadership: An Interview with Outgoing GSK Dean Ken Marians
Meet the man who helped make the Gerstner Sloan Kettering Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences a reality.
In the News
Molecular biologist Ken Marians and cell biologist Michael Overholtzer
MSK’s Graduate School Welcomes New Dean, Bids Farewell to Its First
Cell biologist Michael Overholtzer will succeed DNA replication expert Ken Marians.