How NYU Langone Scientists Are Cracking the COVID-19 Code
NYU Langone scientists seek answers to key COVID-19 questions using the institution’s high-containment lab and equipment.
How NYU Langone Surgeons Repaired a Badly Damaged Aorta
Repairing Lionel Warren’s badly damaged aorta required three complex surgeries and seamless teamwork at the Center for Complex Aortic Disease.
How NYU Langone’s Midwives Transform Maternity Care
NYU Langone’s midwifery services combine holistic care with modern medicine.
How NYU Langone’s Neurosurgery Program Became No. 1
With 30 subspecialists, NYU Langone’s top-ranked neurosurgery program has the broad expertise to handle every kind of complex surgical case.
How NYU School of Medicine is Harnessing New Tech
Dr. Marc Triola is embracing new technologies to improve the ways we teach at NYU School of Medicine.
How One of Our Graduates Rescued Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
When Dr. Martin Luther King was stabbed in 1958, Dr. Aubré de Lambert Maynard, a graduate of what became NYU Grossman School of Medicine, helped save him.
How Oxytocin Boosts Parenting Skills
NYU Langone researchers find that after oxytocin levels rise in virgin mice, they exhibit maternal behavior; humans may do the same.
How Oxytocin Makes a Mom
Findings redefine oxytocin as not just a ‘love drug,’ but more as an amplifier and suppressor of neural signals in the brain.
How People of Color Can Advocate for Their Health
Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph, an oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses how people of color can advocate for their health.
How Poor Glycemic Control & Obesity Worsen COVID-19 Outcomes
NYU Langone endocrinologist Dr. José O. Alemán and colleagues discover troubling links between glycemic control, obesity, and COVID-19.