Singing Mice Study May Provide New Look at Speech Problems
NYU Langone researchers are examining the brain mechanisms behind vocal turn-taking with sub-second precision.
Single Patient Access to Investigational Therapeutic Agents
DC - 1/26/2023 ______________________________________________________________________ NYU Grossman School ... Department of Population Health
Single-Position Approach Delivers Benefits to Patients
NYU Langone researchers find single-position spine surgery approach reduces operating times, blood loss, and length of stay for patients.
Six Questions for the New Perlmutter Cancer Center Director
Dr. Alec Kimmelman, the new director of NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses his priorities for expanding cancer care and advancing research.
Six Ways We’re Making a Difference for Senior Patients
NYU Langone Health ranks No. 2 nationwide for the quality of our geriatric services, and we’re taking meaningful steps to make it even better.
Skin Allergies: Pediatrician Discusses Types & Triggers
Dr. Kanwaljit Brar, pediatric allergist at Hassenfeld Children’s Hospital at NYU Langone, speaks on common allergy rashes and treatment options.
Skin Cancer Cells Need Alzheimer’s Disease Protein to Thrive
NYU Langone researchers found that skin cancer cells need amyloid beta to “take root” in the brain.
Skin Cancer on Palms & Soles More Likely to Come Back
Study raises concern about deadly acral melanoma tumors, known to target the darker skins of Asians, African-Americans and Hispanics.
Skin Cancer Researcher Joins Perlmutter Cancer Center
Skin cancer researcher Dr. Janice Mehnert has been appointed associate director for clinical research at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center.
Skin Spots More Common in People with Darker Skin Types
NYU Langone study finds people with darker skin types are more likely to have pigment spots on their soles and palms that may need monitoring.