A study in Nature Communications by Olivier Elemento and colleagues suggests that global changes in cancer cells' epigenome may be a powerful force in determining disease progression Read more
A paper in Nature from Mark Rubin, Sandra Shin and Juan Miguel Mosquera underscores the importance of independent study validation and careful assay development. Read more
Mark A. Rubin, director of the Institute for Precision Medicine, writes in Nature about the practicalities of realizing the potential of precision medicine. Read more
A team of researchers led by Giorgio Inghirami has discovered a pair of genetic mutations that drive tumor growth in patients who have a deadly subtype of T-cell lymphoma. Read more
Harold Varmus, M.D., pens a guest piece in the New York Daily News about the remarkable progress made in cancer research and the daunting road ahead. Read more
More than 70 bench scientists, oncologists and computational biologists from Weill Cornell Medical College will present their work at AACR's annual meeting this month. Read more
The American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) will honor Meyer director Lewis C. Cantley with the ninth annual Princess Takamatsu Memorial Lectureship at its annual meeting. Read more
Dean Laurie H. Glimcher, M.D., penned a guest piece for the Washington Post about the lasting impact of sharp cuts to federal funding for medical research. Read more