From Basic Science to Biotech: One MSK Alum’s Journey
Learn how GSK graduate Dr. Ellen Horste’s time investigating fundamental biological questions prepared her for a career in the emerging field of gene therapy.
Location, Location, Location: The Hidden Power of Intracellular Neighborhoods
New findings provide details about the hidden organization of the cytoplasm, showing it makes a big difference where in that cellular broth that messenger RNA (mRNA) get translated into proteins. The findings hold promise for increasing or altering the production of proteins in mRNA vaccines and therapies.
In the Lab
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.
In the Lab
Scientists Find Cancer Drivers Hiding in a New Place
New findings from researchers at the Sloan Kettering Institute suggest that cancer causes may be lurking in the molecule that bridges DNA and protein.
At Work: Cancer Biologist Christine Mayr
Christine Mayr, who once dreamed of exploring space as an astronaut, today probes new realms in the field of cancer genetics.
Event
Convocation and Commencement Ceremony Celebrates Scientists and Scholars from MSK and Beyond
Scientists and scholars received degrees and awards at MSK's 40th annual ceremony, held on May 29.