Fat Advantage, Wheels, and a Citation Laureate at MSK this Week in the News

Pediatric oncologist, Dr. Joannes Zakrzewski, MD, was awarded a $250,000 grant from Hyundai Hope on Wheels to improve care and treatment for kids with cancer. HHOW is presenting 24 recipients throughout the country with a total of $7.5M in 2016 in award grants. This organization has been funding childhood cancer research since 1988 and so far, has awarded $115M for pediatric cancer research. On Tuesday, September 27, the Scholar Grant was presented with a Handprint Ceremony featuring local young cancer patients’ handprints on a canvas.


Dr. Craig Thompson, MD was honored earlier this month by Thomson Reuters as one of their 2016 Citation Laureates in Physiology or Medicine for his work on explaining how CD28 CTLA-4 regulate T cell activation and therefore modulate immune response. Since 2002, Thomson Reuters Citation Laureates have been awarded in the following Nobel categories: Physiology or Medicine, Physics, Chemistry, and Economics. “All the researchers have demonstrated themselves, by their contributions and citation records, to be ‘of Nobel class’ and worthy of future Nobel recognition. And many of their Citation Laureates do accomplish that, in the past 14 years 39 of Thomson Reuters selected laureates went on to win that ultimate prize, 9 in the same year that they were named Citation Laureates and 16 within two years. Continue reading

Research on CRISPR, Kleinfeld Brides, and More

A special issue of the Federation of the European Biochemical Society (FEBS) Journal dedicated to CRISPR/Cas9 highlights nine review articles, including several MSK researchers.


MSK is teaming up with the home of TLC’s “Say Yes to the Dress”, Kleinfeld Bridal in midtown Manhattan, to raise awareness and money for breast cancer research. Kleinfeld has agreed to donate 5% of every dress over $3,000 (the average price of a dress at Kleinfeld is $4,500 and up) to breast cancer research at MSK for brides who purchase their dress between now and October 31st. Brides shopping during this time period will also be provided with pink silk robes and shoes to celebrate breast cancer awareness. Continue reading

MSK Clinician Makes Room for Debate, New Tech in the ICU, and Wordfall

A hotly debated topic among clinicians and information professionals is the usefulness of medical websites in providing patient information. Dr. Martin Weiser, MD, the Vice Chair for Education and Faculty Development and the Stuart HQ Quan Chair of Colorectal Surgery at MSK argues that “for patients who feel a loss of autonomy, medical websites help them gain a sense of control at a scary and sometimes helpless time” in his NYT Room for Debate piece. He balances that with the point that many of these websites are not without issues, but at the end of the day it is his job as the clinician to inform and educate the patient about the treatment of their disease.


Dr. Sarat Chandarlapaty, MD, PhD, discusses the role of the PI3K pathway in metastatic breast cancer. A less common mutation than AKT, he states that developing a drug that targets these mutations may help difficult to treat patients.


A new device, the CytoSorb, is a blood filtering system intended to decrease the risk of inflammation, one of the main causes of life-threatening diseases like sepsis. Intensive care therapies currently work as supportive, in order to get to patient back to where they can recover on their own. However, Dr. Neil Halpern, MD, Chief of Critical Care Medicine at MSK points out that ” “what we need are new medicines and technologies that target the root cause of these diseases.”


A wall of 80,000 falling paperclips with a poem written by a young man who lost his battle to cancer designed by Silver Springs, Maryland artist Francie Hester welcomes patients and visitors at the new Josie Robertson Surgery Center. “Wordfall” was created as a memorial to Brendan Ogg from Silver Springs who died of a brain tumor in 2010 at the age of 20. Brendan used poetry as a means to cope with his illness and his poem L’Chaim was featured in “Wordfall”.