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Image shows macrophages (red), a type of white blood cell, infected with Mycobacterium tuberculosis (green and blue). Photo credit: Dr. Helene Botella, an instructor in microbiology and immunology at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Weakening Tuberculosis Bacteria’s Defenses May Speed Treatment and Thwart Drug Resistance

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Neurons in the brain

Early Sensory Stimulation is Critical for the Development of Sensory Networks

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Human kidney cross section on scientific background. Photo credit: Shutterstock

Cell-free DNA May be the Key to Monitoring Urinary Tract Infections

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Prostate organoids from genetically engineered mouse models. Image credit: Mirjam Blattner and Dennis Huang

Despite High PSA Level, Prostate Cancer Subtype May Have a Promising Prognosis

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Heart rate monitor in a hospital theater. Photo credit: Shutterstock

Study Finds TAVR Requires More Research

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Image shows a common form of liver cancer, called hepatocellular carcinoma, produced in mice following the introduction of a tumor-causing mutation in the beta-catenin gene by CRISPR base editing. The staining shows expression of a gene (Glutamine Synthetase) that is activated by mutant beta-catenin in tumors.

DNA Editing Just Got Easier

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Research at Weill Cornell Medicine. Photo credit: Roger Tully

Prostate Cancer Researchers Awarded Spot in National Consortium

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Dr. Shuibing Chen. Photo credit: Travis Curry

Dr. Shuibing Chen Honored for Outstanding Stem Cell Research

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Dr. Francis Lee. Photo credit: John Abbott

Dr. Francis Lee Appointed Chair of the Department of Psychiatry at Weill Cornell Medicine and Psychiatrist-in-Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center

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Microscopy image of a early stage human NSCLC, where tumor cells (Cyan) show expression of  PD-L1 (yellow). Also present are T cells (Red) expressing PD-1 (Blue)

Immunotherapies in Early-Stage Lung Cancer Show Promising Effects

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Image shows fluorescent chromosome staining revealing genetic abnormalities in blood cells. Photo credit: Dr. Susan Mathew

Gene Mutations Predicting Blood Cancer Risk Detectable a Decade Before Diagnosis

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Dr. Anna Halama and Dr. Karsten Suhre

WCM-Q Researchers: Malaria Drug Could Make Cancer Treatments More Effective

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Dr. Lewis Cantley. Photo credit Stephanie Diani

Low-Carb, High-Fat Diet May Boost Targeted Cancer Therapy

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Image of prostate cancer organoids demonstrating expression of synaptophysin (stained in green), a marker protein for neuroendocrine cells.

Tumors Grown in the Lab Provide Insights on Rare Prostate Cancer

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Dr. Li Gan. Photo credit: Chris Goodfellow

Neuroscientist Dr. Li Gan to Lead Appel Alzheimer’s Research Institute

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 Dr. Dan Landau. Photo credit: Rene Perez

Dr. Dan Landau Wins Pershing Square Sohn Prize for Young Investigators in Cancer Research

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Human kidney cross section. Photo credit: Shutterstock

A Simpler, Safer Option For Treating Kidney Cancer

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An image of red blood cells

Red Blood Cell Transfusions Double the Odds of Blood Clots after Surgery

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From left: Flora Baik of Weill Cornell Medicine and MSKCC fellows Daly Avendano and Shu Lei alongside Dr. Anthony Brown, the co-director of the CTSC TL1 training program at the second annual Health Innovation Hackathon

Second Annual Hackathon Brings Together Diverse Teams to Solve Healthcare Problems

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