A Leader in Science Discusses Her Professional Journey
Dr. Naoko Tanese, director of NYU Langone’s Vilcek Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences, discusses her career and aiding future scientists.
A Less Invasive Way to Treat Scoliosis & Improve Flexibility
Mia says she is 2 centimeters taller since Dr. Juan C. Rodriguez-Olaverri treated her scoliosis though vertebral body tethering at NYU Langone.
A Lifesaving Intervention for Critically Ill COVID Patients
NYU Langone’s survival rate for patients with severe COVID-19 placed on prolonged life support was among the highest of any U.S. center.
A Medical Center Reimagined, Redefined & Reinvented
Dr. Andrew Brotman, Chief Clinical Officer at NYU Langone, discusses a strategy for growth that puts patients first.
A Medical Record That Saves Lives
With NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn fully integrated into NYU Langone’s electronic health record system, patients and caregivers alike reap a host of benefits.
A Mentor & Mentee Team Up for Behavioral Change
The director of NYU Langone’s Center for Healthful Behavior Change works with a mindfulness expert to test helpful tactics for painful emotions.
A Message for Black Women: Know Your Risk of Breast Cancer
NYU Langone breast surgeon Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph recommends that Black women have breast cancer risk stratification starting between ages 25 and 30.
A Metabolic Path from Diabetes to Cardiovascular Disease
NYU Langone’s Ira Goldberg, MD, collaborates with cardiology researchers to understand heart disease regression in diabetes patients.
A Middle Way on Addiction: Harm Reduction Treatment
Dr. Collin Reiff, addiction psychiatrist at NYU Langone, discusses the recovery process of addiction.
A Molecular Repair Tool’s Glitch May Help Halt Breast Cancer
Researchers at NYU Langone are studying a potential way to slow the growth of cancers linked to the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes.