How Brief Exposure to Trauma Can Have Lasting Effects
An NYU Langone study provides insight into how and where traumatizing events stick in our minds.
Julia Koch Family Foundation™ Gives $75 Million for Center
The Julia Koch Family Foundation™ has given a $75 million gift for a new NYU Langone ambulatory care center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
Melanoma Skin Cancer Is Killing Fewest Americans in Decades
A new NYU Langone study finds an 18 percent decline in deaths due to metastatic melanoma, likely due to the use of new immunotherapies.
Mouse Whiskers Help Show How Information Flows in the Brain
NYU Langone study involving mice moving their whiskers shows how certain brain cells control information flows in the brain.
NYU Langone Health in the News—December 10, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from December 10, 2024.
‘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.
AI Tool Responds Well to Patient Questions
A study led by NYU Langone experts found that an AI tool can draft responses to patients’ EHR queries as accurately and with more “empathy” than care providers.
Broken Shuttle Interferes with Learning
NYU School of Medicine study finds that a broken shuttle protein may hinder learning in people with certain mental health conditions.
Complex Procedure Delivers Knockout Blow to a Serious Heart Defect
A patient with a congenital heart defect returns to good health thanks to a complex heart procedure performed by NYU Langone cardiac surgeon Dr. Mark Peterson.
Drug Target Identified for Common Childhood Blood Cancer
NYU Langone researchers describe advanced genetic scanning techniques to identify a possible new drug target for acute lymphoblastic leukemia.