‘Silent-Type’ Brain Cells Play Key Role in Behavior
An NYU Langone study shows that brain cells least electrically active during a specific task may be the most important for doing it right.
Dr. Aasma Shaukat Joins NYU Langone Health
Renowned gastroenterologist–researcher Dr. Aasma Shaukat to lead outcomes research in NYU Langone’s Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology.
How AI Helps Students Learn to Become Better Doctors
NYU Grossman School of Medicine uses artificial intelligence to customize learning, improving outcomes for students and patients alike.
Identifying Microbiome Biomarkers Implicated in Lung Cancer
NYU Langone’s Dr. Harvey I. Pass and colleagues have begun identifying microbiome biomarkers implicated in lung cancer.
Julia Koch Family Foundation™ Gives $75 Million for Center
The Julia Koch Family Foundation™ has given a $75 million gift for a new NYU Langone ambulatory care center in West Palm Beach, Florida.
NYU Langone Opens New Blood & Marrow Transplant Center
NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center opened a new center for blood and marrow transplants and other services to treat blood cancers.
Perlmutter Cancer Center Launches New Disease Monitoring Protocol
The Center for Molecular Oncology at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center will launch a new protocol for patients diagnosed with early-stage and advanced cancers.
Renowned Psychiatrist to Lead Anxiety & Grief Initiative
NYU Langone’s Department of Psychiatry has recruited renowned clinician–scientist Naomi Simon to lead its anxiety and grief disorders program.
Shorter Nursing Facility Stay Tied to Readmission Risk
The risk of hospital readmission among heart failure patients discharged from a skilled nursing facility is high, finds an NYU Langone study.
Study Describes Brain Region’s Control of Speech Feedback
NYU Langone study shows how people use the sound of their voices to control how they want the words to sound.