School of Medicine Celebrates 173rd Graduation
NYU School of Medicine’s 2015 graduation ceremony honored 166 new doctors. Jan Vilcek, MD, PhD, delivered the keynote address.
School’s Out: A Parents’ Guide for Meeting the Challenge
Experts from NYU Langone’s Child Study Center offer tips for parents to help guide their children during the 2019 coronavirus disease pandemic.
Science Institute Named After Jan T. Vilcek, MD, PhD
NYU Langone’s Institute of Graduate Biomedical Sciences is named in honor of scientist and philanthropist Jan T. Vilcek, MD, PhD.
Scientists & Clinicians Plumb the Mysteries of a Novel Virus
Tapping its scientific resources and expertise, NYU Langone leads the effort to develop therapeutics and vaccines for COVID-19.
Scientists Decode How the Brain Senses Smell
NYU Grossman School of Medicine study further decodes how mammalian brains perceive odors and distinguish one smell from thousands of others.
Scientists Define the Role for a Set of Bone Marrow Cells
NYU Langone study tracks the genetic function of 17,374 mouse bone marrow cells to reveal their role in chemotherapy and immune cell production.
Scientists Initiate Nerve Repair in Multiple Sclerosis
NYU Langone researchers have found that a potential therapy for brain and basal cell cancers improves symptoms of mice with multiple sclerosis.
Scientists Still Searching for Answers on Concussion
Researchers at NYU Langone’s Concussion Center are looking at ways to better detect concussion in the hopes of improving youth sports safety.
Scientists Synthesize First Functional 'Designer' Chromosome
Building a functional chromosome in yeast is a key step in designing microorganisms to produce new drugs, raw materials for food and biofuels.
Scientists Track Evolution of Coronavirus in New York City
NYU Langone researchers are entering the gene code from local viral samples into a global database that tracks the pandemic’s spread.