A Triumph Over the Most Aggressive Form of Breast Cancer
Her prospects dimmed by metastatic breast cancer, Karen Peterson found a life-saving clinical trial at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Antibiotic Resistance
... DIVISION OF MEDICAL ETHICS HIGH SCHOOL BIOETHICS PROJECT Antibiotic Resistance Overview Antibiotics ... are a class of medications that target specific bacterial structures or processes. They are prescribed ...
Bacterial Mutants Suggest Way to Increase Antibiotic Potency
NYU Langone experts systematically created genetic changes that made a bacterial species much more or less vulnerable to an antibiotic.
Both Experience & Instinct Count When Learning Childcare
NYU Langone study finds a combination of learned skills and ingrained instincts helps babysitter mice to care for infants.
Brain Circuit Directs Signals
Study bolsters understanding of brain circuit and points to new targets for treating psychiatric disorders.
Brain Circuit Explains Why Infant Cries Prompt Milk Release
Researchers at NYU Langone found that the sound of a crying infant prompts oxytocin release in its mother’s brain, leading to milk release.
Calorie Counts Not Curbing Obesity Among Fast-Food Diners
NYU Langone study finds that calorie counts on menus are not, on their own, helping to curb the obesity epidemic among fast-food diners.
Distinguished Pediatric Urology Group Joins NYU Langone
NYU Langone has expanded its team by acquiring Pediatric Urology Associates in 10 practice locations, in New Jersey, Connecticut, and New York.
Dr. Dorry L. Segev Is a Transplant Surgeon & So Much More
Equipped with multidisciplinary expertise, NYU Langone’s Dr. Dorry L. Segev applies his varied skills to solving all manner of medical problems.
Drug Combination Could Starve Pancreatic Cancer
NYU Langone experts leverage newfound combination of mechanisms to starve pancreatic tumors.