Researchers Study Social Communication in Ants
Ant research could help identify genes involved in human social communication, and shape future research into disorders that interfere with it.
Telemedicine Transforms Response to COVID-19
New NYU Langone study documents rapid growth of telemedicine as response to COVID-19, signaling possible transformation of healthcare delivery.
Transplants Give Kids the Confidence to Dream Big
Two teenagers become the first heart and lung transplant recipients at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone.
Trauma Team Saves a Woman After a Deadly Car Crash
After a horrific early morning car crash, the team at the Trauma Center at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island restores a woman’s shattered body.
What to Know About the Rise of Breast Cancer in Young Adults
NYU Langone oncologists Dr. Elizabeth Comen and Dr. Mary L. Gemignani answer the most important questions about the rise of breast cancer in younger adults.
Big Data Sets Enable AI to Predict Single-Cell Gene Behavior
NYU Langone’s Dr. Itai Yanai is using artificial intelligence to make big breakthroughs in discovering genetic patterns.
Combating Pancreatic Cancer by Starving Tumor Cells
Researchers at NYU Langone have identified an alternate food supply for pancreatic cancer tumors that promises more effective therapies.
Enzyme Plays Key Role in Preventing Inflammation in Lupus
NYU Langone study finds lupus worsens as a key enzyme fails to recycle DNA that spills into bloodstream as cells die.
Mentoring Program for Aspiring Doctors & Nurses Resumes
NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island’s Summer Mentoring Program gives students from underserved communities an inside look at healthcare.
Neurosurgeons Use New Tech as ‘Window’ to the Brain
NYU Langone neurosurgeons Dr. Erez Nossek and Dr. Osamah J. Choudhry use innovative technology to optimize patient experience and enhance precision.