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We combine computational and experimental methods to understand how cancer cells make decisions, focusing on single cell methods to elucidate how phenotypic variability arises from noisy signaling Read More

Department News

Mount Sinai School of Medicine Bringing Free Courses Online 
September 19, 2012 - Mount Sinai School of Medicine has signed an agreement with Coursera.org that will make Mount Sinai graduate and medical school courses freely available online.

 

Mount Sinai Researchers Develop New Computational Method to Find Novel Connections from Gene to Gene, Drug to Drug and Between Scientists 
July 23, 2012 - New algorithm will change how scientists build networks from data to help predict gene and drug interactions.

 

Marijuana-Like Chemical May Prevent AIDS Progression 
March 20, 2012 - Mount Sinai researchers have discovered how marijuana receptors found on immune cells can influence the spread of the virus.

 
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