A $15 Million Gift Advances Treatment of Endocrine Disorders
NYU Langone Health received a $15 million gift from philanthropists Wayne and Wendy Holman to further elevate the treatment and study of endocrine disorders.
A $9.8 Million Gift Will Advance Pediatric Medicine
The Department of Pediatrics at NYU Langone Health receives $9.8 million from Trudy Elbaum Gottesman and Robert W. Gottesman.
A 9/11 Responder’s Medical Saga
The World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence at NYU Grossman School of Medicine helps 9/11 responders get the care they need.
A Bacterial Boost for Babies Born via Cesarean
An NYU Langone doctor is one of a number of researchers who believe bacteria in the birth canal is important to build a healthy immune system.
A behavioral analysis of spatial neglect and its recovery after stroke
HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE Lateralized spatial perceptual deficits were investigated using the Posner task, developed ...
A Blood & Marrow Transplant Saved This Patient’s Life
Perlmutter Cancer Center’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Program team performed a lifesaving stem cell transplant that allowed a woman to thrive.
A Bold New Vision Transforms Treatment for Blood Cancers
Under the leadership of its director, Dr. Samer Al-Homsi, NYU Langone’s Blood and Marrow Transplant Program is transforming patient care.
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A BOLD window into brain waves David Balduzzi, Brady A. Riedner, and Giulio Tononi* Department of Psychiatry, ...
A Boy’s Amazing Recovery from Traumatic Brain Injury
Jack Guthrie was in a skiing accident that left him with a traumatic brain injury, which was treated at NYU Langone’s Rusk Rehabilitation.
A Breast Cancer Diagnosis Turns a Patient into an Advocate
Dr. Deborah Axelrod, director of clinical breast surgery at NYU Langone, helped Erin King Sweeney to see her diagnosis as a temporary illness.