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.
Surgeons Prepare for Increased Demand for Face Transplants
The first retrospective study of 28 facial transplants worldwide reveals the challenges and lifelong risks and complications.
Surgical Oncologist Works to Improve Cancer Health Equity
Dr. Kathie-Ann Joseph, a surgical oncologist at NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, works to improve cancer health equity.
2018 Grant Awards | NYU Langone Health
A number of NYU Langone Judith and Steward Colton Center pilot projects received grant funding in 2018.
How to Motivate Kids to Get Moving
NYU Langone sports health expert Dr. Cordelia W. Carter offers advice on how to get children to be more physically active while avoiding injury.
NYU Langone Cardiologists Present at AHA 2025
NYU Langone Heart experts showcased groundbreaking research at AHA 2025, where Dr. Judith S. Hochman received the prestigious Research Achievement Award.
NYU Langone Health in the News—January 12, 2026
At NYU Langone, our experts are frequently featured in various media outlets to share their skills and knowledge. See the stories from January 12, 2026.
Researchers Present at ASCO 2015
NYU Langone researchers discuss research in melanoma, blood disorders, and other topics at ASCO 2015, a major international cancer meeting.
Resistance to Epilepsy Treatments May Wane Over Time
NYU Langone study shows that patients with treatment-resistant focal epilepsy may eventually see improvement in their seizures.
World’s First Whole-Eye & Partial-Face Transplant Recipient Achieves Remarkable Recovery
A study published in JAMA reveals the clinical outcomes from the past year following the world’s first whole-eye and partial-face transplant performed at NYU Langone Health.