New Vaccine Strategy Emerges Against MRSA
A study in mice shows success in vaccinating them against potentially deadly bacterial infections.
New Vice Chair for Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Named
The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine names its first vice chair for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
New Way Proposed to Fight Staph Infections
Researchers are learning more about how to combat staph infections, a global health threat resistant to antibiotics.
New Way to Block Tumor Growth in Blood Cancer
NYU Langone study on new way to block an enzyme “switch” that activates tumor growth may be key to treating common childhood blood cancer.
New York Must Meet Growing Children’s Mental Health Crisis
NYU Langone’s Dr. Jennifer Havens writes in the New York Daily News about the response needed for the current children’s mental health crisis.
New York Recognize Heroes on COVID-19 Front Lines
Dr. Michael S. Phillips, NYU Langone’s chief epidemiologist, has been acknowledged for his leadership during New York City’s COVID-19 response.
New York Teens Are Finding Their Path to Nursing
High schoolers are welcomed into NYU Langone to learn about future healthcare careers.
Newborn Brain Circuit Stabilizes Gaze
A study led by NYU Langone researchers finds that a brain circuit that enables the eyes to rotate up as the body tilts down tunes itself early in life.
Newer Blood Pressure Drugs as Effective as Older Therapies
NYU Langone study finds angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) are as effective as angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors.
Newer Supermarkets Trim Childhood Obesity in New York City
An NYU Langone study shows that supermarket subsidies might play a role in addressing the complex problem of childhood obesity in America.