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
Aaron J. Marcus, M.D., was recently recognized at the ASH Annual Meeting with the 2015 Wallace H. Coulter Award for Lifetime Achievement in Hematology. Read more
Pre-existing inflammation in the lungs may increase the risk that cancers beginning elsewhere will spread to the organ, according to Vivek Mittal, Ph.D., and colleagues. Read more