Study Calls for Nuanced Approach to Stroke Care in Sexual and Gender Diverse Patients
Sexual and Gender Diverse Patients May Have Unique Stroke Risk Factors Related to Minority Stress, Social Disparities, and Effects of Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy
Medical Student Patricia Curtin Awarded Prestigious Neurology Research Scholarship
Curtin Will Conduct Research to Identify the Mechanisms Underlying Cognitive Recovery Following a Pediatric Brain Injury
Study Links Cellular Receptor GPR75 to the Progression of Liver Disease
Findings by New York Medical College Researchers Could Offer a New Path to Treating Liver Disease
New York Medical College Researchers Identify Novel Strain of Syphilis Bacterium
Designated NYMC01, The New Strain Linked to Painful Oral Lesions Challenges Established Diagnostic Methods
36th Annual Graduate Student Research Forum Brings Together Researchers and Scholars
From Reversing Obesity to Breast Cancer, Students Present Pioneering Research at This Year’s Forum
Menopause Reshapes Skin Health from Hair Loss to Acne
A Systematic Review Suggests Menopause May Heighten Alopecia and Psoriasis Risks While Mitigating Acne and Rosacea
Study Reveals Noninvasive Method for Early Intraventricular Hemorrhage Detection in Preemies
Diffuse Correlation Spectroscopy Can Detect IVH Hours Earlier Than Traditional Imaging, Potentially Transforming Neonatal Care
Celebrating Innovation at SHSP Research and Scholarship Day
SHSP Research and Scholarship Day Returns, Showcasing Innovation and Community Impact
Janice Fung’s Quest to Combat Plague Through Vaccine Innovation
GSBMS Student Investigates Mucosal Vaccines Against Yersinia Pestis
Study Finds Alarming Stroke Odds for Pregnant Women with Migraines
Pregnant Women with Migraines Are 10 Times More Likely to Have an Ischemic Stroke and 45 Times More Likely to Have a Brain Hemorrhage