A Synthetic Gene Helps Explain Transcription Across Species
NYU Langone researchers used a synthetic gene with its DNA code reversed to compare transcription levels in yeast with those in mouse stem cells.
A Three-Dimensional Printed Mask for Face Transplant Donors
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eduardo D. Rodriguez and his team have created a new, lifelike three-dimensional printed mask for face transplant donors.
A Tiny Worm Offers a Surprising Window Onto the Brain
Researchers at NYU Langone are studying the roundworm, which is yielding insights into psychiatric disorders and familial dysautonomia.
A Triumph Over the Most Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
Her prospects dimmed by metastatic breast cancer, Karen Peterson found a life-saving clinical trial at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
A Work in Progress: Family Resilience & COVID-19
NYU Langone social worker Andrew E. Roffman offers guidance for families facing much more togetherness than they are typically used to.
A Young Kidney Recipient Meets His Donor
A patient at NYU Langone Transplant Institute and his kidney donor met for the first time on Good Morning America and discussed organ donation.
A Young Patient Finds Fun Throughout His Medical Care
Six-year-old Joshua Rogers, who has battled serious ailments resulting from his prematurely birth, finds fun during his stay at Tisch Hospital.
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AAOS 2024: NYU Langone Orthopedic Surgeons Present Research
NYU Langone orthopedic faculty are presenting their latest research at the 2024 meeting of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons (AAOS).
AAOS: NYU Langone Orthopedic Surgeons Share Latest Research
NYU Langone orthopedic faculty are presenting 77 posters, 31 papers, 32 videos, and 38 symposia, courses, specialty programs, and special sessions.