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Learn about a clinical trial that used immunotherapy alone to treat people with several different types of cancer, meaning they did not need to undergo surgery, radiation or chemotherapy.
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The blood cancers acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) are extremely challenging to treat. While advances in immunotherapy have cured many patients with other blood cancers, ...
MSK physician-scientists Dr. Viviane Tabar and Dr. Lorenz Studer have developed a treatment for Parkinson’s disease that involves creating nerve cells from embryonic stem cells and transplanting them ...
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Our group applies structural (cryo-EM, x-ray crystallography and NMR), biochemical and biophysical methods together with functional studies to investigate macromolecular-mediated recognition, ...
The nuclear envelope is a regulated membrane barrier that separates the nucleus from the cytosol in eukaryotes. Although the NE is often depicted as a static barrier, new research has identified ...
As a laboratory of developmental biology, our guiding interest is to comprehend how complex biological patterns can be assembled with stereotyped precision. This requires a detailed understanding of ...
The overarching goal of the lab is to understand molecular mechanisms that contribute to cancer development and progression. My laboratory has had a longstanding interest in the role of the ID ...
We are a biomedical engineering laboratory that develops nanotechnologies to advance breakthroughs in the research, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer and allied diseases. We develop drug delivery ...
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My lab investigates how the genome dictates development using C. elegans as a model. Stunning movies captured in the lab of computational biologist Zhirong Bao reveal how cells divide, grow, and move ...
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