Highlights Weill Cornell Medicine Awarded $9 Million Prestigious Grant for Mantle Cell Lymphoma Research Weill Cornell Medicine has been awarded a five-year, $9 million Program Project Grant (P01) from the National Cancer Institute (NCI) to better understand how and why patients with an aggressive and incurable form of lymphoma initially respond to treatment, only to… Read More
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Medical Education News from AMSNY: December 2018
Highlights Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons: Doctors Without Debt: P. Roy Vagelos ’54PS, ’90HON is Changing the Future of Medical Education in America In December 2017, Columbia announced that Roy and Diana Vagelos were giving $250 million to Columbia’s medical school. Of that amount, $150 million has gone to an endowed fund… Read More
Biomedical Research Newsletter from AMSNY: November 2018
Highlights NYU School of Medicine: Faith-Based Intervention Successful at Managing Hypertension in Black Communities, New Study Finds A lifestyle intervention delivered in churches by community-based health workers led to a significant reduction in blood pressure among African Americans compared to health education alone. This is the finding of a study led by researchers at NYU… Read More
Medical Education News from AMSNY: November 2018
Highlights Weill Cornell Medicine Wins HEED Award for Diversity and Inclusion In recognition of its outstanding commitment to diversity and inclusion, Weill Cornell Medicine has been awarded INSIGHT Into Diversity magazine’s 2018 Health Professions Higher Education Excellence in Diversity (HEED) Award. INSIGHT Into Diversity is the oldest and largest diversity-focused publication in higher education. Learn… Read More
Biomedical Research Newsletter from AMSNY: October 2018
Highlights Stem Cell Research is Paying off for New York Twenty years ago, a medical research revolution was born when scientists discovered how to harvest stem cells. Since then, researchers across New York have made huge advances in finding treatments and cures. If we are to eradicate the most devastating diseases, we need to continue… Read More
Medical Education News from AMSNY: October 2018
Highlights New York Medical College Appoints Jerry L. Nadler, M.D., FACP, FAHA, FACE, Dean of the School of Medicine After an extensive international search, New York Medical College (NYMC) has appointed Jerry L. Nadler, M.D., FACP, FAHA, FACE, dean of the School of Medicine. An internationally-recognized expert in the field of pathogenesis of diabetes, Dr…. Read More
Medical Education News from AMSNY: September 2018
Highlights Secondary School Teachers Trade Vacation for Stem Cell Research at Columbia Kimberly Dempsey is one of 15 high school teachers conducting research this summer in Columbia University’s Summer Research Program for Science Teachers, now in its 29th year. The program provides paid fellowships for two consecutive summers to New York metropolitan area secondary science… Read More
Biomedical Research Newsletter from AMSNY: September 2018
Highlights Natural ‘Breakdown’ of Chemicals Predicts Lung Damage in 9/11 Firefighters Abnormal levels of more than two dozen metabolites-chemicals produced in the body as it breaks down fats, proteins, and carbohydrates-reliably predicted which 9/11 firefighters developed lung disease and which did not, a new analysis shows. NYU School of Medicine researchers say the results, published… Read More
Medical Education News from AMSNY: August 2018
Highlights Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell Provides Proof Positive Pathway For Minorities in Medicine Nearly 60 high school students from Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk counties recently completed a rigorous multi-year, four-week summertime academic program offered by the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell designed to increase the diversity of the healthcare… Read More
Biomedical Research Newsletter from AMSNY: August 2018
Highlights NYU School of Medicine: Three-Dimensional-Printed Implants Shown to Help Grow ‘Real Bone’ Chemically coated, ceramic implants successfully guided the regrowth of missing bone in lab animals while “steadily dissolving,” researchers report. Take a closer look. Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai: “Your Physical Exam Just Got A High-Tech Upgrade” – Christina Farr Most of… Read More