A graduate of Baruch College and the New York University School of Law, Steve Kanzer has served as the chairman and chief executive officer of Accredited Ventures, Inc., for more than 15 years. In addition to his professional work with the life science venture capital firm, Steve Kanzer supports the Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK) Cancer Center.
Recognized by the National Cancer Institute as a comprehensive cancer center, the Memorial Sloan Kettering is the largest private cancer center in the world. Established as the New York Cancer Hospital in 1884, MSK has 25 locations throughout New York and New Jersey, where it works to provide the best care and education in the world, through services for children and adults, as well as its innovative research programs through the Sloan Kettering Institute.
Divided into nine distinct research programs, the Sloan Kettering Institute supports more than 700 research staff members and frequently collaborates with Rockefeller University, Cornell University, and Weill Medical College. Designed around innovating and practicing cutting-edge cancer research techniques, the Institute also hosts several summer internship programs to train the researchers of the future.
Recognized by the National Cancer Institute as a comprehensive cancer center, the Memorial Sloan Kettering is the largest private cancer center in the world. Established as the New York Cancer Hospital in 1884, MSK has 25 locations throughout New York and New Jersey, where it works to provide the best care and education in the world, through services for children and adults, as well as its innovative research programs through the Sloan Kettering Institute.
Divided into nine distinct research programs, the Sloan Kettering Institute supports more than 700 research staff members and frequently collaborates with Rockefeller University, Cornell University, and Weill Medical College. Designed around innovating and practicing cutting-edge cancer research techniques, the Institute also hosts several summer internship programs to train the researchers of the future.