A Dynamic Duo Who Transformed NYU Langone Health
In two decades, leadership reinvented NYU Langone and transformed its culture, making it the No. 1 integrated academic health system in the United States.
NYU Langone’s Proud Legacy in Battling Deadly Epidemics
From polio to HIV to COVID-19, NYU Langone clinicians have met the challenge of New York City health crises.
NYU Langone Health in the News—April 9, 2024
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from April 9, 2024.
A New Approach to Prenatal Care Improves Delivery Outcomes
CenteringPregnancy, a prenatal care group, offers the benefit of shared experience among practiced as well as first-time mothers.
Fighting Prostate Cancer at NYU Lutheran
Dr. Marc Bjurlin is employing new technologies to lead NYU Lutheran’s fight against prostate cancer in Brooklyn.
New Microscope Detects Precancerous Conditions
NYU Winthrop Hospital offers a new blood test to screen for Down syndrome before a baby is even born.
Perlmutter Cancer Center Names New Chief of Breast Surgery
Mary L. Gemignani, MD, MPH, a renowned breast surgeon, has been named chief of breast surgery at NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Researchers Examine How Animals Hunt Odors
Animal brains combine sensing of odor strength and wind direction to navigate toward attractive smells, an NYU School of Medicine study shows.
Saturated Fats Linked to Breast Cancer
High saturated fats in breast tissue may be a useful indicator of cancer in postmenopausal women, NYU Langone research shows.
Study Finds Balance May Rely on the Timing of Movement
NYU Langone study finds young zebrafish learn to balance by darting forward when they feel wobbly.