Diversity Affects Black Americans’ Trust in Cancer Videos
An NYU Langone study shows that Black Americans are more likely to believe medical information presented by a Black physician or patient.
Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation's General Internal Medicine Fellowship
Division of General Internal Medicine and Clinical Innovation’s General Internal Medicine Fellowship ...
Division of Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care 2024 Summer Research Program in Aging
Division of Geriatric Medicine and Palliative Care 2024 Summer Research Program in Aging December 14, ...
Divorce, Co-Parenting & COVID-19: Challenges & Opportunities
NYU Langone’s Dr. Anthony Charuvastra offers advice to help divorced or separated families co-parent during the COVID-19 pandemic.
DNA Looping Affects Leukemia Therapy
NYU Langone study shows that the onset or progression of T cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia depends on structural changes in a patient’s DNA.
DNA Sequencing Technique Helps Spot Cancer Mutations Earlier
Researchers at NYU Langone have developed a potentially industry-changing technique that spots mutations that lead to cancer and superbugs.
DNA Sleuths Save a Newborn with a Mysterious Illness
NYU Langone’s Pediatric Undiagnosed Diseases Program applies genomics technologies to help families and children end their diagnostic odyssey.
Doctor Brings Her Skills as an Internist to COVID-19 Unit
Internist Dr. Caren F. Behar is one of the NYU Langone doctors volunteering to staff hospital units during the coronavirus pandemic.
Doctor Performs First In-Office UroLift on Long Island
NYU Winthrop Hospital’s Dr. Jeffrey Schiff performs the first in-office UroLift procedure on Long Island.
Doctor Performs Most Extensive Face Transplant to Date
NYU Langone’s Eduardo D. Rodriguez, MD, performed the most extensive face transplant to date.