How Reconstructive Surgery Kept a College Athlete Playing
Dr. Laith M. Jazrawi and Dr. Young W. Kwon at NYU Langone’s Sports Medicine Center rebuilt Michael’s sternoclavicular joint after it was dislocated.
How Singing Mice May Help Us Understand Language Deficits
NYU Langone neuroscientist Dr. Michael A. Long studies singing mice to demonstrate the brain mechanisms behind coordinated vocal turn-taking.
How Spine Surgeon Dr. Erich Anderer Empowers His Patients
Dr. Erich Anderer, chief of neurosurgery at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn helps an injured athlete recover fully.
How Stress & Mother’s Abuse Affect Infant Brain
A new NYU School of Medicine study shows the effects of an abusive mother–child relationship, especially during the pivotal first weeks of life.
How Surgery & Physical Therapy Helped a Yoga Fan’s Symptoms
Yoga helped Kira realize something was wrong; surgery at NYU Langone fixed the thoracic outlet syndrome, and physical therapy sped her recovery.
How Teamwork Saved This 44-Year-Old with Breast Cancer
Perlmutter Cancer Center’s unified approach to care prove lifesaving when a woman with breast cancer developed complications after treatment.
How Technology Is Impacting Medical Education
Experts at NYU Langone’s Institute for Innovations in Medical Education discuss using technology to better train the next generation of doctors.
How Technology Is Upgrading Patient Care
All-private rooms and state-of-the-art technologies at NYU Langone’s Kimmel Pavilion and Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital elevate patient care.
How the Body Keeps Useful Bacteria from Causing Disease
NYU Langone researchers find a mechanism helps the body to manage the risk of keeping potentially dangerous bacteria in the gut.
How the Microbiome & Checkpoint Inhibitors Are Connected
Dr. Jeffrey S. Weber, deputy director of NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses research on the microbiome and checkpoint inhibitors.