Therapists at Rusk Rehabilitation Study How Humans Interact with Objects
Therapists at NYU Langone's Rusk Rehabilitation are conducting innovative research to study how human beings interact with objects.
Therapy Protects Nerve–Muscle Connections in ALS Mouse Model
NYU Langone researchers show that a new treatment strategy preserves nerve–muscle connections in a mouse model of Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Think You Might Be Having a Heart Attack? Call 911.
NYU Langone expert Dr. Louai Razzouk lists the most common heart attacks symptoms—and why calling an ambulance is the best way to get help.
This Dermatologist Eases Cancer-Treatment Side Effects
Dr. Mario Lacouture, chief of dermatology at NYU Langone Hospital—Long Island, treats skin, hair, and nail side effects from cancer treatments.
This document outlines the criteria for rank and the procedures for advancement and promotion of full-time faculty at New York
Revision to the Policies and Procedures for Appointment, Promotion and Tenure at the School of Medicine ...
This document outlines the criteria for rank and the procedures for advancement and promotion of full-time faculty at New York
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This Mom Had Brain Surgery & Ran a Marathon 18 Months Later
NYU Langone neurosurgeon Dr. Donato R. Pacione and neurotologist Dr. David R. Friedmann team up to remove a runner’s acoustic neuroma.
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Thoracic Oncology Program Joins Clinical Trials Network
NYU Langone’s Thoracic Medical Oncology Program joins the Thoracic Surgery Oncology Group, a thoracic surgery clinical trials network.
Thoracic Surgeon Discusses Rare Thymus Cancer
Dr. Travis Geraci, a thoracic surgeon at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center—Sunset Park, explains how rare thymus cancer can grow unnoticed.