2008 Major Trends in Modern Cancer Research: Harold Varmus
Runtime 3:00 Former Center President Harold Varmus tells students that cancer research today is focused on genetic mutations that change cell behavior and function. read more
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Runtime 3:00 Biologist Michael Overholtzer explains entosis, an alternate form of cell death that could hold a key to new types of cancer treatment. read more
View ArticleResearch Reveals What Drives Lung Cancer's Spread
Runtime 3:00 A groundbreaking study performed at MSKCC reveals why lung cancer quickly spreads to the brain and bones. read more
View ArticleHow Imaging Techniques Play an Important role in Cancer Drug Discovery as...
Runtime 37:00 MRI expert Lawrence Schwartz discusses the role of imaging in the detection and staging of cancer and determining its response to treatment. read more
View ArticleHow Modern Genomic Techniques Can Be Used to Identify vel Mutations in Human...
Runtime 41:00 Show in multimedia views Hematologist Ross Levine explains how genetic tools may help to develop new treatments for blood disorders. read more
View Article2009 Major Trends in Modern Cancer Research: Harold Varmus
Runtime 4:00 Former Center President Harold Varmus introduces the speakers at a 2009 lecture for high school students. read more
View ArticleFinding Needles in the Haystack
Runtime 39:00 Physician-scientist Timothy Chan explains how genomics is helping researchers understand the biological processes that lead to cancer. read more
View ArticleHow Molecules Work to Make and Shape a Cell
Runtime 37:00 Developmental biologist Mary Baylies explains that research on flies has helped to find the genes and mechanisms that drive muscle development. read more
View ArticleWhy We All Don't Get Cancer
Runtime 32:00 Show in multimedia views Craig B. Thompson, President and CEO of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, discusses new ways to think about cancer and how cancer arises in human beings.
View ArticleMajor Trends in Modern Cancer Research 2011: Opening Remarks
Runtime 04:00 Show in multimedia views Memorial Sloan-Kettering President and CEO Craig Thompson welcomes attendees to the sixth annual Major Trends in Modern Cancer Research lecture and introduces...
View ArticleMicroRNAs in Development and Cancer: A Tale of Mice and Men
Runtime 36:00 Show in multimedia views Cancer biologist Andrea Ventura explains how his lab uses genetically engineered mouse models to understand how cancer works, why we get cancer, and how his...
View ArticleExploring Chromatin: Its Role in the Cell, Its Relationship to Cancer, and...
Runtime 38:00 Show in multimedia views Molecular Biologist Iestyn Whitehouse discusses how the structure of chromatin is used to regulate fundamental biological processes. read more
View ArticleGetting in Shape: New Clues from the Fly Embryo
Runtime 33:00 Show in multimedia views Developmental biologist Jennifer Zallen discusses the use of live imaging to understand how embryos form their shape during development. read more
View ArticleScott Armstrong Delivers 2011 Paul Marks Prize Lecture
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View ArticleKornelia Polyak Delivers 2011 Paul Marks Prize Lecture
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View ArticleVictor Velculescu Delivers 2011 Paul Marks Prize Lecture
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