Personal Protective Equipment Becomes the New Body Armor
Amid dire shortages of PPE, NYU Langone Health’s Supply Chain Management team has masterfully managed an inventory of ever-more-scarce items.
Researchers Find New ‘Organ’
NYU Langone researchers have identified a previously unknown feature of human anatomy with implications for the function of all organs.
A Bold Vision for Restoring Eyesight
NYU Langone joins an ambitious project that aims to reverse vision loss by making vision-restoring whole-eye transplants a reality.
A Scientist Shows Flair for Turning Mentees Into Mentors
Scientists team up in a NYU Langone biochemistry research lab to understand the body’s cellular responses to temperature stress.
COVID-19 Infection Can Disrupt Gut Bacteria Diversity
NYU Langone study shows COVID-19 can lower the number of gut bacterial species, creating more space for dangerous microbes to thrive.
Crowding in Cells Drives Diseases of Aging
NYU School of Medicine researchers find that a well-known protein machine controls how “crowded” human cells become.
Disease Caused by Mix of Genetic Changes
NYU Langone researchers say a rare disease is a useful model in the study of more complex genetic diseases such as schizophrenia and autism.
Heart Surgery Helps Young Athlete Get Back to Sports
Experts at NYU Langone’s Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program pinpoint the cause of one man’s chest pain and offer an innovative solution.
How a Dozen Doctors Saved Two Lives in One Over 22 Days
When a pregnant woman with a bloody cough visits NYU Langone’s Virtual Urgent Care service, a savvy physician guides her to lifesaving care.
Mechanism Revealed Behind Loss of Smell with COVID-19
NYU Langone researchers say their work describes a mechanism that may partly explain hyposmia and other neurological effects of long COVID-19.