Lab-Grown ‘Mini-Corneas’ Mimic Developing Human Corneas
NYU Langone researchers have grown 3D artificial cornea tissue to better study diseases that cause blindness.
Language Spoken May Affect Concussion Test Results
Sideline vision tests to detect concussion are increasing in youth and pro sports, but an NYU Langone study shows language may affect results.
Lap-Band Surgery Could Prevent Knee Replacement
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jonathan Samuels discovers that metabolic changes resulting from weight-loss surgery may also contribute to knee-pain relief.
Lap Band Surgery May Relieve Knee Pain
Bariatric surgery reduces obesity and some types of knee pain, but some patients improve more than others, says an NYU Langone Health study.
Largest Study on Frozen Donor Eggs Yields Surprising Insight
NYU Langone study shows women who freeze their eggs at a younger age experience more success using in vitro fertilization to conceive later on.
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Leader in Interventional Endoscopy Joins NYU Langone;
Dr. Nikhil Kumta, a distinguished leader in advanced endoscopy, has been named chief of endoscopy at NYU Langone’s Tisch Hospital and Kimmel Pavilion.
Leader Named for NYU Langone’s Pancreatic Cancer Center
World renowned surgeon–scientist Diane Simeone, MD, will lead a new pancreatic cancer initiative at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Leaders Named to TIME’s 50 Most Influential in Health Care
TIME’s 50 Most Influential in Health Care 2018 includes epilepsy researcher Dr. Orrin Devinsky, dean Robert Grossman, and trustee Ken Langone.