Tailoring Lupus Treatments to People’s Individual Cells
A new NYU Langone study shows how tissue samples from some people with lupus can accurately predict who is more likely to respond to therapy.
$29.4 Million for the Future
A $29.4 million Clinical and Translational Science Award from NIH to address health problems facing New York and the nation in the 21st.
A Conversation with Neuroscientist Paul Glimcher, PhD
NYU Langone’s Neuroscience Institute is now the Institute for Translational Neuroscience, signaling a collaboration between basic and translational research.
Amputation & Reconstruction for a Recovered COVID-19 Patient
When a patient experienced necrosis of his forearm, experts at NYU Langone’s Center for Amputation Reconstruction planned a two-stage surgery.
Changes Needed to Improve Black Americans’ Mental Healthcare
NYU Langone researchers analyzed racism’s role in mental health disparities experienced by Black Americans and issued calls to action.
COVID-19 Brings Telemedicine to the Fore in Diabetes Care
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, NYU Langone’s Center for Diabetes and Metabolic Health was quick to switch primarily to video doctor visits.
Heart Disease Deaths Worldwide Linked to Phthalates
NYU Langone study linked exposure to phthalate chemicals found in plastic to more than 356,000 global deaths from heart disease in 2018 alone.
Lung Samples May Reveal Potential Negative COVID-19 Outcomes
NYU Langone researchers led by pulmonologist Dr. Leopoldo N. Segal are collecting lung samples from patients with COVID-19 to track outcomes.
New Advances in Cardiac & Vascular Research
Investigators at NYU Langone Health have made fundamental strides in cardiovascular research over the last year.
Novel Program Helps Underserved Women Beat Breast Cancer
Patient navigators at NYU Langone’s Beatrice W. Welters Breast Health Outreach and Navigation Program provide patient support.