{Reference Type}: Journal Article {Title}: Organizing precision medicine: A case study of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center's engagement in/with genomics. {Author}: Polk JB;Campbell J;Drilon AE;Keating P;Cambrosio A; {Journal}: Soc Sci Med {Volume}: 324 {Issue}: 0 {Year}: 2023 05 {Factor}: 5.379 {DOI}: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2023.115789 {Abstract}: Recent decades have seen a dramatic rise of in the number of initiatives designed to promote precision oncology, a domain that has played a pioneering role in the implementation of post-genomic approaches and technologies such as innovative clinical trial designs and molecular profiling. In this paper, based on fieldwork carried out at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center from 2019 onwards, we analyze how a world-leading cancer center has adapted, responded, and contributed to the challenge of "doing" precision oncology by developing new programs and services, and building an infrastructure that has created the conditions for genomic practices. We do so by attending to the "organizing" side of precision oncology and to the nexus between these activities and epistemic issues. We situate the work that goes into making results actionable and accessing targeted drugs within the larger process of creating a precision medicine ecosystem that includes purpose-built institutional settings, thus simultaneously experimenting with bioclinical matters and, reflexively, with organizing practices. The constitution and articulation of innovative sociotechnical arrangements at MSK provides a unique case study of the production of a large and complex clinical research ecosystem designed to implement rapidly evolving therapeutic strategies embedded in a renewed and dynamic understanding of cancer biology.