This is cancer research at MIT

At the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, scientists and engineers work come together to solve some of the most difficult problems in cancer. We ask big questions in strategic areas, where the answers have big impacts on how we understand and treat cancer. Through extensive collaboration with academic, clinical, and industry partners, we make sure that discoveries and innovations made in our laboratories are translated as rapidly as possible into tools and treatments that improve patient survival and quality of life.

Check out Koehler Lab scientists Andrea Casiraghi, Becky Leifer, and Mo Toure in the video. They are making and screening small molecule microarrays and evaluating CDK9 degraders in the film.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-my7fRyeDwY