Trial Tests Personalized Metastatic Melanoma Vaccine
Dr. Jeffrey S. Weber, deputy director of NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, is testing a personalized mRNA vaccine for metastatic melanoma.
Trials Aim to Treat Bladder Cancer Without Bladder Removal
Dr. Scot Niglio, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, aims to avoid bladder removal in people with bladder cancer.
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Tuberculosis Bacteria Build ‘Edible’ Havens in Immune Cells
An NYU Langone study offers new insight into the immune process that enables tuberculosis bacteria to proliferate.
Tuition-Free Initiative Addresses Rising Student Debt
Dr. Robert I. Grossman discusses how NYU School of Medicine is transforming medical education with the new tuition-free initiative.
Tuition-Free Initiative Receives National Attention
CBS 60 Minutes interviews NYU School of Medicine students, experts, and leadership about how the tuition-free initiative is impacting them.
Twin Pregnancy Defies Odds During COVID-19 Pandemic
People magazine features a patient of Dr. Martin Chavez at NYU Winthrop Hospital who had a lifesaving in utero procedure during COVID-19.
Twins Thriving After Lifesaving Heart Surgery
Twins with the same heart defect continue to thrive years after being treated by doctors at NYU Langone’s Pediatric Congenital Heart Program.
Twins with the Same Cancer Benefit from Individualized Care
For prostate cancer treatment, twins Phil and Paul Malenczak chose NYU Langone’s CyberKnife® for radiation therapy.
Two Brothers Receive Lifesaving Heart Surgery
Theo and Finley, brothers with different heart defects from birth, got lifesaving surgery at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.