How a Fire Captain & Triathlete Got His Life Back
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eric J. Strauss and the Sports Medicine Center treated the knee problems that threatened Scott’s very active lifestyle.
How a Humble Hospital Rose to National Renown
A documentary spanning more than 150 years of history of NYU Langone Orthopedics was a finalist for Best Documentary at the prestigious 23rd Tribeca Festival.
How a Man with Heart Failure Qualified for Bypass Surgery
When a critically ill man arrived at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, doctors devised an innovative surgical plan to save his life.
How a Mentor–Mentee Team Found a New Understanding of Cancer
In an NYU Langone pathology research lab, a curious research pair investigates the role of microRNA in the spread of cancer.
How a Sculptor’s Accident Is Now Inspiring His Artwork
NYU Langone hand and wrist surgeon Dr. Jacques H. Hacquebord discusses the complexity of hand and finger prosthetics.
How a Top Vaccine Researcher Spends Her Sundays
Dr. Stephanie Sterling, infectious diseases chief and vaccine research clinic co-lead at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn, shares her Sunday routine.
How a Video Doctor Visit Helped an Injured Figure Skater
Gabriela’s hip injury endangered her figure skating goals; a video visit from an NYU Langone sports health doctor helped her get back on the ice.
How Aerobic Exercise Can Help Fight Pancreatic Cancer
NYU Langone researchers find that even brief bouts of aerobic activity might make cancerous tumors in the pancreas more susceptible to immunotherapy drugs.
How AI Can Save Time—And Lives
NYU Langone’s Dr. Leora Horwitz explains how artificial intelligence can help doctors diagnose patients faster—and better.
How AI Helps Students Learn to Become Better Doctors
NYU Grossman School of Medicine uses artificial intelligence to customize learning, improving outcomes for students and patients alike.