A Conversation with Surgeon Dr. Freya R. Schnabel
NYU Langone breast cancer surgeon Dr. Freya R. Schnabel is at the forefront of refining surgical techniques for people who have breast cancer.
A Corneal Transplant Saved This Man’s Eyesight
The Eye Center at NYU Langone Health, working with the Eye-Bank of New York, arranged for a corneal transplant that saved this man’s eyesight.
A cross-modal investigation of the neural substrates for ongoing cognition
ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE published: 26 August 2014 doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.00945 A cross-modal investigation ...
A Delicate Brain Surgery Requires an Awake Patient
At Perlmutter Cancer Center, Dr. Lee Tessler uses awake craniotomy to successfully remove an astrocytoma in the brain’s speech center.
A Device That Helps Make Breast Cancer Surgery More Precise
NYU Langone was the first hospital in the area to use MarginProbe, which detects differences between cancer cells and normal breast tissue.
A Device to Melt Away Fat That Actually Works
The director of NYU Langone’s Aesthetic Surgery Center vouches for the FDA-approved procedure, which uses high-frequency radio waves.
A Diabetes Program Aims to Nip Diabetes in the Bud
NYU Langone’s Diabetes Prevention Program uses questionnaires, blood testing, and individual counseling with at-risk patients.
A Doctor in the Thick of the Pandemic Offers Reassurances
Dr. Catherine Jamin, who oversees a large team of emergency medicine doctors, is heartened by NYU Langone’s preparedness for COVID-19.
A Donor Organ Saved This Young Mother’s Life
At the NYU Langone Transplant Institute, a multidisciplinary team treats acute liver failure using donor organs and evidence-based procedures.
A dual role of prestimulus spontaneous neural activity in visual object recognition
ARTICLE A dual role of prestimulus spontaneous neural activity in visual object recognition Ella Podvalny ...