A protein that normally exists in the mitochondria of healthy cells appears to travel to the nucleus of cancer cells and promote metastasis, according to a study by Nancy Du, Ph.D. Read more
Doctors facing death may be less likely to seek surgery or visit the intensive-care unit during the last six months of their lives, according to a study by Holly Prigerson, Ph.D. Read more
The new Grant Review and Support Program (GRASP) at Weill Cornell Medicine is training assistant professor and instructor level investigators to successfully submit their first National Institutes of Health (NIH) R01 proposal. Read more
Ph.D. student Katie Gayvert's "Moneyball" approach to cancer involves a computational model to screen for drugs that are too toxic to tolerate. Read more
Linda Vahdat, M.D., discusses the antibody drug conjugate glembatumumab vedotin in the treatment of women with triple negative breast cancer. Read more