NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center Training | NYU Langone Health
The NYU-CUNY Prevention Research Center at NYU Langone offers training to students, community leaders, and health professionals and researchers.
Blood Test for Melanoma May Catch Early Signs of Recurrence
A NYU Langone study shows that monitoring blood levels of DNA fragments shed by dying tumor cells may accurately predict skin cancer recurrence.
Dr. Eva Chalas Discusses Improving Women’s Healthcare
NYU Langone’s Dr. Eva Chalas discusses personalizing care delivery and increasing health access and equity for women.
Gap Between Two Kidney Function Tests Predicts Health Risks
NYU Langone researchers find that a gap between creatine and cystatin-C-based measures of kidney function may predict risk for kidney failure.
Mignone Women’s Health Collaborative Launches
NYU Langone announced gifts of $60 million to launch the Mignone Women’s Health Cooperative, enhancing efforts to treat women at every stage of life.
NYU Langone Multiple Myeloma Expert Advances Treatments
Medical oncologist Dr. Gareth J. Morgan at NYU Langone’s Perlmutter Cancer Center advances treatments for people with multiple myeloma.
Optimal Aging = Living a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life
The founding director of NYU Langone Health’s Optimal Aging Institute, Josef Coresh, MD, PhD, discusses eight behaviors to promote better cardiovascular health.
Sleep Apnea Associated with Increased Risk for Long COVID
NYU Langone researchers linked a prior diagnosis of sleep apnea with a significantly increased risk for long-term COVID-19 symptoms.
Why More 40-Somethings Are Getting Joint Replacements
More adults in their 40s are getting joints replaced. Orthopedic surgery leader Dr. Ran Schwarzkopf of NYU Langone explains why—and how to protect hips and knees.
2024-2025 Child & Adolescent Psychology Postdoctoral Fellows Part 1
... Stephanie graduated from Middlebury College with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies, with a focus ... received his Master of Public Health with a focus on Epidemiology from the Columbia University Mailman ...