The Muscle Behind AI’s Brainy Insights
NYU Langone’s new high-performance computing systems can crunch millions of data-hogging graphics, a boon for artificial intelligence research.
Virtual Urgent Care Helps Get Nurse Manager to the ER
Lizanne was able to fit NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care into her day, and made it easier to get the care she needed at the emergency department.
An Astute Diagnosis Reveals an Uncommon Cardiac Condition
A 26-year-old woman was told she was out of shape, but NYU Langone doctors discovered something much more serious: hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Diagnosing & Treating Lung Cancer Robotically, All at Once
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center pioneers a novel robotic approach in Brooklyn for diagnosing and treating early-stage lung cancer.
Four New Genetic Diseases Defined within Schizophrenia
NYU Langone researchers have identified new subtypes within schizophrenia that may explain symptoms in 30 percent of people with the disease.
Full Dose of Heparin Helpful in Some Patients with COVID-19
NYU Langone researchers find giving a full dose of heparin reduces the need for organ support in moderately ill patients with COVID-19.
Mechanism Shown to Reverse Disease in Arteries
NYU Langone study shows that the next generation of medicines to prevent heart attacks will need to go beyond lowering cholesterol.
Meet NYU Langone’s New Dean & CEO, Dr. Alec C. Kimmelman
As the new dean and CEO of NYU Langone, Dr. Alec Kimmelman discusses plans to take the nation’s No. 1 integrated academic health system to even greater heights.
Merger Leads to Quality & Safety Improvements in Brooklyn
A study published in JAMA Network Open shows improved quality and safety at NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn after its merger with NYU Langone.
Molecular Mechanism May Contribute to Obesity
NYU Langone researchers study a molecular trick that kept our ancient ancestors from starving but may now be contributing to obesity.