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Pig Kidney Gives Woman New Lease on Life
An Alabama woman who developed kidney disease after a complex pregnancy is out of the hospital after receiving a gene-edited pig kidney at NYU Langone.
Pig Kidney Recipient Returns Home After Transplant
An Alabama woman, who is the longest-living recipient of a pig organ, is returning home three months after her groundbreaking xenotransplant at NYU Langone.
Pig Kidney Xenotransplantation Optimal After 32 Days
The NYU Langone Transplant Institute transplanted a genetically engineered pig kidney into a human that has functioned optimally for over a month.
Pilot Program Offers Virtual Supportive Oncology Visits
A pilot program at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park offers remote supportive oncology visits for people with lung cancer.
Pilot Projects Aim to Steer a New Course in Autoimmunity
Researchers at the Judith and Stewart Colton Center for Autoimmunity conduct studies to treat and prevent autoimmune diseases such as lupus.
Pioneering Approaches to Stroke Rehabilitation See Results
NYU Langone's Stroke Center saw a reduction in stroke mortality by 73 percent in 2015 and was rated No. 1 for stroke mortality in the U.S.
Pioneering Remote tDCS Studies Show Promising Results
Dr. Leigh E. Charvet leads promising research studies on RS-tDCS at NYU Langone’s Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center.
Pioneering Researchers’ Role in New Malaria Vaccine
A half-century of research by NYU Langone microbiologists Ruth and Victor Nussenzweig leads to an important new vaccine against malaria.
Pioneering Transplant Surgeon Leads Department of Surgery
A pioneering surgeon and director of NYU Langone Transplant Institute, Dr. Robert Montgomery is appointed the next Department of Surgery chair.