Study: New Treatment Shrinks Bladder Cancer Tumors
NYU Langone researchers find a new treatment helps the immune system recognize and attack bladder cancer.
Studying Portal Vein Thrombosis Risk After Bariatric Surgery
NYU Langone’s Dr. Manish S. Parikh and colleagues explore the risk of portomesenteric vein thrombosis after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy.
Studying Tropical Zebrafish to Find the Roots of Dizziness
Otolaryngologists at NYU Langone are examining how zebrafish stabilize following body rotations to understand and treat vertigo in humans.
Studying Xenotransplant After Brain Death for Longer Periods
An NYU Langone xenotransplant team is using whole-body donation after brain death to advance research that could save countless lives in the future. Lean more.
Stunning 3D Images Help Reveal Heart’s Inner Workings
NYU Langone study shows how diseased hearts may be thrown out of rhythm by differences in protein groups that connect heart muscle cells.
Subset of People with COVID-19 Display Neurological Symptoms
NYU Langone neurologist Dr. Jennifer Frontera tells The New York Times how people with COVID-19 may have neurological symptoms like confusion.
Subtle Signs of Anxiety in Children
NYU Langone child psychiatrist Rebecca Berry explains signs of anxiety parents should look for in their children.
Subway Attack Proves City’s Resilience Again
Dr. Charles R. Marmar, chair of the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Langone, talks about how to cope in the aftermath of a traumatic event.
Subway Stations Near River Tunnels Have Worst Air Quality
An NYU Langone study shows that New York City subway stations closest to river tunnels are more polluted than those a few stops away.
Successful Pig Heart Transplants Offer New Way Forward
NYU Langone surgeons successfully transplanted pig hearts into two recently deceased humans—the latest step in a study to increase organ supply.