Gastroenterologists Honored for Innovations in Medicine
NYU Langone’s Dr. Mark Pochapin and Dr. Violeta Popov are recognized by Healio during the American College of Gastroenterology annual meeting.
Gastroenterologists Present at Digestive Disease Week
Gastroenterologists from NYU Langone are presenting their latest clinical findings and research discoveries at Digestive Disease Week 2024, held May 18 to 21.
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Gender-Affirming Care Is Lifesaving Care
Transgender Youth Health Program experts at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone discuss what gender-affirming healthcare looks like.
Gene Action Needed for Early Steps Toward Pancreatic Cancer
NYU School of Medicine researchers reveal how processes required for healing go awry in pancreatic cancer.
Gene Changes May Impact Sudden Unexplained Death in Children
NYU Langone researchers have identified the first genetic risk factors for children older than 1 year who die suddenly.
Gene Could Explain Origins of Autism Spectrum Disorders
New research shows how chemical modifications to DNA’s packaging — known as epigenetic changes — can activate or repress genes involved in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and early brain development.
Gene Found to Protect Some Men from Severe COVID-19 & Death
NYU Langone study shows that an anti-inflammatory gene protects some men under age 75 from severe illness and death when hospitalized from COVID-19.
Gene Mutation Linked to Distractibility in Brain
An NYU Langone study shows that a gene called PTCHD1 helps the brain sort between important sights and sounds—including distractions.