Study Finds Balance May Rely on the Timing of Movement
NYU Langone study finds young zebrafish learn to balance by darting forward when they feel wobbly.
Study Finds the Body Helps Streptococcus Spread
NYU Langone study reveals a survival strategy used by the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae, which causes millions of infections each year.
Treating Pericardial Effusion in Patient with Hypothyroidism
NYU Langone’s Dr. Chelsey K. Baldwin carefully considers whether to treat pericardial effusion invasively in a patient with hypothyroidism.
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 ...
New Alzheimer’s Research Targets Amyloid Beta Proteins
NYU Langone Alzheimer’s and dementia researchers present latest findings at 2016 Alzheimer’s Association International Conference.
NYUSoM IRB Policies & Procedures
... or prisoners; patients at free clinics primarily patronized by people unable to afford other medical care ... these treatments may potentially provide the best medical care available. In addition, researchers, ethicists ...
A Center That Restores Hope & Function for Amputees
After a traumatic accident, artist John Powers has resumed his career, thanks to doctors at NYU Langone’s Center for Amputation Reconstruction.
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.
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.
Blood Test Evaluates Effectiveness of Skin Cancer Treatment
NYU Langone study shows a gene-based blood test may serve as an early indicator of treatment success in people with late-stage melanoma.