Search by keywords: Connect with us Sloan Kettering @GSKGradSchool 521 News Items found In the Lab Research Suggests How Boosting Neoantigens Can Make Immunotherapy More Effective Thursday, June 24, 2021 In mice, drugs that change the way proteins are assembled appear to make checkpoint inhibitor drugs work better. Scientists Obtain Real-Time Look at How Cancers Evolve Wednesday, June 23, 2021 With the help of machine learning, computational biologists are learning to predict how cancers will evolve. Finding Knowledge of Inherited Gene Mutations Increasingly Can Guide Cancer Treatment Wednesday, June 16, 2021 An analysis of patients who received molecular testing at MSK has found that about half of those with hereditary gene mutations could benefit from treatment with therapies that target those alterations. MSK Scientists Solve One of TB’s Deadliest Tricks Tuesday, June 15, 2021 Scientists at Memorial Sloan Kettering have pieced together the biochemical mechanism by which the tuberculosis bacterium sneaks past our immune defenses. In the Lab Stem Cells May Explain Why Rare Inherited Tumor in Kids Is So Aggressive Monday, June 14, 2021 Sloan Kettering Institute investigators have found that a subpopulation of cells within a type of sarcoma called malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor appear to be similar to a type of neural stem cells. In the Lab High-Tech Microscope Reveals Inner Workings of Protein Assembly Machinery Thursday, June 10, 2021 Sloan Kettering Institute investigators have learned how Hedgehog proteins, which are important in both development and cancer, are assembled. ASCO 2021 Research Roundup: Focus on Immunotherapy Monday, June 7, 2021 Read about the latest findings in immunotherapy from the 2021 annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO). SKI Scientists Learn What Fuels the ‘Natural Killers’ of the Immune System Tuesday, June 1, 2021 Sloan Kettering Institute scientists are understanding more about natural killer (NK) cells, which are your allies when it comes to fighting infections and cancer. In the Lab Researchers Discover New Cancer Cell Vulnerability: Droplets in the Nucleus Thursday, May 27, 2021 SKI researchers have learned how tiny droplets prevent a cancer-causing type of messenger RNA from being degraded in leukemia cells. Super Vision: How New Imaging Technologies Are Transforming Biomedical Research Wednesday, May 26, 2021 With the power of advanced microscopes, Sloan Kettering Institutes scientists are pushing the boundaries of what can be seen and measured. Pagination Load More