Navigational Brain Cells Active Even During Sleep
NYU Langone researchers found navigational brain cells that help sense direction are as electrically active during deep sleep as during wake.
Navy SEAL Graduates from NYU Grossman School of Medicine
Active-duty Navy SEAL Mason Blacker graduated from NYU Grossman School of Medicine, benefiting from its accelerated three-year MD pathway.
NCI Gives Dr. Dafna Bar-Sagi Outstanding Investigator Award
NYU Langone’s vice dean for science and chief scientific officer was honored for her contributions to cancer research.
Negative Birth Outcomes Linked to Air Pollution Exposure
This study finds that exposure to air pollution early in pregnancy was linked to more negative birth outcomes than exposure later in pregnancy.
Neonatal Fellows 25-26
Neonat al-Perinat al Medicine Fellows Third Year Fellows Name: Reshma Silas, MBBS Hometown: Melbourne, ... Department of Pediatrics
Nerve Network Formation Patterns May Impact Brain Function
NYU Langone researchers hope a better understanding of how the brain forms will yield insights into causes of epilepsy or schizophrenia.
Nerve Networks for Walking Originated in Ancient Fish
A study from NYU School of Medicine finds that nerve circuits that enable people to walk first appeared in ancient fish that walked on fins.
Nerves Keep Pancreatic Cancer Cells from Starving
NYU Langone researchers reveal how cancer cells avert starvation by signaling to nerves, which grow into dense tumors and secrete nutrients.
Neural Integration of Stimulus History Underlies Prediction for Naturalistically Evolving Sequences
Behavioral/Cognitive Neural Integration of Stimulus History Underlies Prediction for Naturalistically ...
Neural integration underlying naturalistic prediction flexibly adapts to varying sensory input rate
ARTICLE Neural integration underlying naturalistic prediction flexibly adapts to varying sensory input ...