Researchers Identify Bacteria Tied to Esophageal Cancer
New research at NYU Langone is helping to clarify the links between esophageal cancer and composition of the oral microbiomes.
Researchers Identify Key Mechanism in Pediatric Bone Cancers
NYU Langone researchers have identified a molecular pathway that permits stem cells in pediatric bone cancers to grow rapidly and aggressively.
Researchers Link Brain Memory Signals to Blood Sugar Levels
NYU Langone Health researchers have found that a set of brain signals known to help memories form may also influence blood sugar levels.
Researchers Partially Restore Microbiome of Cesarean Babies
NYU Langone study finds that swabbing babies born by C-section with their mothers’ birth fluid partially restored bacterial mix.
Researchers Present at ASCO 2015
NYU Langone researchers discuss research in melanoma, blood disorders, and other topics at ASCO 2015, a major international cancer meeting.
Researchers Propose Equitable System for Medical Treatments
NYU Langone researchers to analyze who gets access and how, and looks to propose a more equitable system for treatment dissemination.
Researchers Regrow Hair on Wounded Skin
NYU Langone study examines why hair does not normally grow on wounded skin and may help in the search for better drugs to restore growth.
Researchers Reveal Newfound DNA Repair Mechanism
NYU Langone’s Dr. Evgeny A. Nudler has published a study that adds to an emerging picture of how bacterial cells repair faulty sections of their DNA.
Researchers Say Brain Circuitry Is Important Bridge in PTSD
NYU Langone researchers explain an important bridge between changes in brain chemicals and outward expressions of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Researchers Say They Have Found New Human Anatomy
NYU Langone researchers identified a previously unknown feature of human anatomy with implications for the function of many organs.