At Work: Cancer Biologist Hans-Guido Wendel                            
                          
  German-born cancer biologist Hans-Guido Wendel is taking advantage of transformative advances in genomics technology to understand key genetic abnormalities in leukemia and lymphoma.
                      
                  Tree-Derived Cancer Drug Shows Promise in Treating COVID-19 Virus                            
                          
  Originally explored as a cancer drug, the tree-derived chemical is now being mined for its antiviral properties.
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                  A Metabolic Enzyme Drives Lymphoma and Is a Potential Drug Target                            
                          
  New research from Sloan Kettering Institute investigators pinpoints altered cell metabolism as a cause of B cell lymphoma.
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                  Sugar Directly Controls a Cancer-Causing Protein, Scientists Find                            
                          
  The discovery suggests a potential new treatment approach for certain cancers.
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                  When Loss Is a Gain: New Tumor Suppressor Gene Identified in Follicular Lymphoma                            
                          
  The reason certain patients with follicular lymphoma do worse than others may come down to a missing gene.
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                  New Immunotherapy Approach Turns Cells into “Micro-Pharmacies”                             
                          
  A new immunotherapy approach involves engineering CAR T cells to produce proteins that treat lymphoma.
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                  Genetic “Kill Switch” Could Make Cell Therapies Safer                            
                          
  Researchers have engineered a gene into therapeutic cells that allows them to turn off tumor growth if some of the cells become cancerous.
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                  Compound from Tropical Plant Targets Key Cancer-Causing Genes                            
                          
  Memorial Sloan Kettering researchers have found a naturally occurring compound that can destroy cancer cells in mice by targeting <em>MYC</em>, a cancer-causing gene that has remained elusive until now.
                      
                  DNA Pioneer Takes Aim at "Cancer Establishments"                             
                          
  Cancer biologists Mark Ptashne, Robert Benezra, and Hans-Guido Wendel commented on the promise and challenges of new treatments for cancer....
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                  Genetic Causes of Blood Cancers Explored                              
                          
  German-born cancer biologist Hans-Guido Wendel is taking advantage of transformative advances in genomics technology to understand key genetic abnormalities in leukemia and lymphoma.
                      
                  Memorial Sloan Kettering Names First Gerstner Fund Recipients                            
                          
  Memorial Sloan Kettering has announced the creation of the Louis V. Gerstner, Jr. Young Investigators Fund and has named the fund's first four recipients.