Discovery May Help Gauge Efficacy of Future Cancer Vaccines
An NYU Langone study reveals new details of how certain T cells contributed to the success of the vaccines against the COVID-19 virus.
Disease Caused by Mix of Genetic Changes
NYU Langone researchers say a rare disease is a useful model in the study of more complex genetic diseases such as schizophrenia and autism.
Disparities Lead to High Breast Cancer Deaths in Black Women
Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph, a surgical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses cancer disparities faced by Black women.
Distance Learning & the Organized Child
Experts from NYU Langone’s Child Study Center offer tips to help parents manage their child’s distance learning during COVID-19.
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Distinguished Pediatric Urology Group Joins NYU Langone
NYU Langone has expanded its team by acquiring Pediatric Urology Associates in 10 practice locations, in New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York.
Distinguished Researchers to Lead Fresco Institute
Two renowned physician–researchers have been appointed to lead the Fresco Institute for Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders at NYU Langone.
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.
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.