
Esther Sabban, Ph.D., Works to Reduce Prevalence and Provide New Treatments for Stress-Triggered Neuropsychiatric Disorders
No New Treatments for PTSD Have Reached the Market in Two Decades. Thus, Screening Potential Interventions for PTSD Is of High Priority
Sleep Apnea Linked to Lower Stroke Mortality in Research by New York Medical College Students and Faculty
Study Finds Decreased Risk for Mortality and In-Hospital Complications in Stroke Patients Who Undergo Thrombectomy
New York Medical College Awarded $1,055,837 Grant by John Templeton Foundation to Study Evolutionary Transition of Organisms
A Multi-Site Study to Examine How Single-Celled Organisms Evolved into Larger, More Complex Organisms, Including Humans and Animals
Study by New York Medical College Researchers Finds Inhibition of Glucotoxicity Could Improve Recovery Following Spinal Cord Contusion Injury
Research Found Increased Locomotor Recovery and Reduced Loss of Spinal Cord Tissue, Signifying Promising Results in Improving Functional Outcomes After Injury
New York Medical College Receives $1.6 million Grant for Study to Combat Hypertension
Nicholas Ferreri, Ph.D., Professor of Pharmacology, Awarded NIH Grant to Advance Research in Drug Development and Therapeutics
Clot-Removing Procedure Appears Safe for Pregnant Stroke Patients
Physically Removing a Blood Clot in the Brain Is a Safe and Effective Treatment for Pregnant Women Having a Stroke, a New Study by NYMC Faculty, Residents, and Students Suggests
NYMC's Elizabeth D. Drugge, Ph.D., M.P.H. ’12 Marks World Field Epidemiology Day
September 7, 2021 Marks the First Year of World Field Epidemiology Day to Highlight the Importance of Epidemiologists Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic
Department Spotlight: The Health Sciences Library (HSL) Offers Abundant Resources to the NYMC Community
The Health Sciences Library (HSL) Offers Vital Resources Ranging from Informational Resources to Printing Services and Much More, Supporting the Academic Needs of Students and Faculty
NYMC Researchers Partners with Regeneron to Discover GPR75 Gene Mutations that Protect Against Obesity
Publication in Science Reports That People With These Protective Mutations Have 54% Reduced Risk of Obesity