Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered an innovative method to make an unlimited supply of healthy blood cells from the readily available cells that line blood vessels. Read more
Manish Shah, M.D., and Heather Yeo, M.D., comment on research that suggests that cashews and other tree nuts might be as effective as some of oncology’s most effective treatments at keeping colon cancer from recurring after surgery. Read more
Stem cells preserve their identities after cell division by using a series of protein “bookmarks” on their genes, according to new research published by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine. The results may further the... Read more
Stem cells preserve their identities after cell division by using a series of protein “bookmarks” on their genes, according to new research by Effie Apostolou, Ph.D. Read more
Ethel Cesarman and colleagues have identified a compound that inhibits the growth of a rare blood cancer found in people with HIV-AIDS as well as multiple myeloma. Read more
Tsiporah B. Shore, MD, associate director of the Blood and Bone Marrow Transplant Program discusses stem cell transplantation in patients of multi-ethnic populations who have hematologic malignancies. Read more