Research Study Finds Coffee May Reduce Mortality Risk
NYU Langone internal medicine specialist Dr. Eric Goldberg shares how drinking coffee along with other lifestyle factors may lower mortality risk.
Research Yields New Treatments for Advanced Bladder Cancer
Clinical trial results led by NYU Langone’s Arjun V. Balar, MD, yield new immunotherapy treatments for advanced bladder cancer.
Researcher Aims to Improve Colon Cancer Care
Dr. Aasma Shaukat, a gastroenterologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, focuses on improving colon cancer prevention.
Researcher Elected to National Academy of Sciences
Internationally renowned NYU Langone biochemist Danny Reinberg, PhD, was elected to the National Academy of Sciences.
Researcher Seeks to Understand Cancer Metastasis Mechanisms
Dr. Amanda W. Lund, a member of NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, studies how T cells decide to stay or exit from tumor cells.
Researcher Wins Institut de France Grand Prize in Science
NYU Langone cardiology professor Kathryn J. Moore, PhD, has been awarded the Lefoulon-Delalande Institut de France Grand Prize in Science.
Researchers ‘Re-engineer’ Behavior in Ants
Researchers at NYU Langone are part of a team that finds starvation may turn on genes in ants that change their behavior to help them survive.
Researchers Aim to Make Tumors Vulnerable to Chemotherapy
NYU Langone study reveals coping mechanism that enables a deadly type of cancer cell to resist treatment.
Researchers Assemble Five New Synthetic Chromosomes
NYU Langone researchers led a global team to assemble five new synthetic yeast chromosomes, paving the way for designer chromosomes.
Researchers Assemble Nine Synthetic Yeast Chromosomes
NYU Langone experts led an international team that built nine new synthetic yeast chromosomes, swapping out genetic material for engineered replacements.