$5M Grant Helps Launch Mental Illness Program in Brooklyn
New community-based psychiatric program at the Family Health Centers at NYU Langone treats underserved people with severe mental illness.
$7.5 Million Grant Supports Alzheimer’s Caregivers
NYU Langone awarded $7.5 million to implement support services for New Yorkers caring for people with Alzheimer’s and dementia.
‘AI Doctor’ Predicts Hospital Readmission
An NYU Langone team has created an AI program that reads physicians’ notes to estimate risk of death, length of hospital stay, and other factors.
'Best Hospitals' Honor Roll
NYU Langone is in “Best Hospitals Honor Roll;” in top 10 in Orthopaedics, Rheumatology, Rehabilitation, Neurology & Neurosurgery, and Geriatrics.
‘Big Data’ Approach Could Lead to Personalized Medical Schoo
NYU Grossman School of Medicine study illustrates how ‘big data’ approach could lead to personalized medical school training.
‘Bullying’ Intent Sourced in Brains of Mice
NYU Langone study ties warning signs of premeditated violence, such as stalking and bullying, to a distinct part of the brain.
‘Context’ Matters When the Brain Interprets Sounds
NYU Langone study shows the brain’s interpretation of sound is influenced by cues from other senses, explaining how we interpret what we hear.
‘Ebb & Flow’ Brain Mechanism That Drives Learning Identified
NYU Langone study of neuroplasticity and the dopamine–acetylcholine hormone loop shows how learning occurs without a reward.
‘Experienced’ Mouse Mothers Tutor Other Females to Parent
An NYU Langone study shows that in mice the best way to be a mom is to watch and learn from an experienced mom.
‘Green’ Surgery Reduces Environmental Footprint
NYU Langone researchers report on a model in India that offers lessons for high-income countries on how to make a common surgery sustainable.