Two Promising Clinical Trials Target Difficult Brain Tumors
Dr. Sylvia C. Kurz and NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center lead promising new clinical trials fighting glioblastomas and meningiomas.
Two Virtuoso Surgeons Team Up to Restore a Patient’s Vision
When a pituitary tumor threatened the sight in Dwight Benedict’s only functioning eye, two NYU Langone surgeons used a minimally invasive approach to save it.
U.S. Medical School Applications Soar in COVID-19 Era
Dr. Rafael Rivera, associate dean for admissions and financial aid at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discusses applications amid COVID-19.
Ulcerative Colitis Had Her Housebound—Until She Met Us
NYU Langone’s Inflammatory Bowel Disease Center team provides physical and mental support for people like Rosalie, who has ulcerative colitis.
Ultra-Low Dose CT Scans Successfully Detect Fractures
NYU Langone researchers reduce radiation exposure in CT scans for joint fractures, providing safer option for patients with orthopaedic trauma.
Unconsciously elicited perceptual prior
Unconsciously elicited perceptual prior Raymond Chang1,2, Alexis T. Baria1,3, Matthew W. Flounders1 and ...
Understanding Lung Cancer in Non-Smoking Asian Women
Dr. Elaine Shum, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, leads a lung cancer screening study in non-smoking Asian women.
Understanding Lung Cancer Risk Factors, Symptoms & Treatment
Dr. Sally Lau, a medical oncologist at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, discusses lung cancer risk factors, symptoms, and treatments.
Understanding Lung Function Outcomes for 9/11 Rescue Workers
NYU Langone’s Dr. Anna Nolan and team study metabolic syndrome and other factors to explain variable lung outcomes for 9/11 rescue workers.
Understanding Oxytocin May Yield Social Disorder Treatments
Neuroscientists at NYU Langone are studying oxytocin, the “love drug” that binds mother and infant.