Focus on Beta Cells Instead of Immune System Could be Key to Preventing Type 1 Diabetes
Targeting a gene in pancreatic beta cells could disrupt the chain of events that leads to the immune system destroying those cells and causing type 1 diabetes
Plant Compound Shows Promise for Alleviating Food Allergies
The Research was Recently Presented at the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Annual Meeting
Department of Surgery Hosts 19th Annual Louis R.M. DelGuercio Distinguished Visiting Professorship and Research Day
Students and residents presented their research findings and engaged in insightful discussions.
NYMC Students and Faculty Shine at TU Research Day
The First Touro-Wide Research Day Highlighted the Best Original Research by Faculty and Students
Ph.D. Candidate Catherine D’Addario Finds Fulfillment in the Lab
Ms. D’Addario Had Childhood Dreams of Being a Scientist and is Working Towards a Ph.D. in Pharmacology to Fulfill Those Aspirations
NYMC Researchers Find That Probiotics Can be Used to Treat Severe Gum Disease
The Study Showed That Mice with Gum Disease Saw Improvement After Being Administered the Probiotic Akkermansia Muciniphila
Chair of Radiation Medicine Mark Hurwitz, M.D., Receives Prestigious Award from Society for Thermal Medicine
Dr. Hurwitz was recognized for his outstanding contributions to hyperthermic oncology
The Office of Research Administration Supports NYMC’s Research Endeavors
The Office Plays An Integral Role In Helping Secure Grants And Adhering To The Latest Guidelines
Ercument Dirice, Ph.D., Receives $750,000 Grant from JDRF to Explore New Therapeutic Approaches for Diabetes
Lack Of Insulin Producing Beta-Cells Is A Common Characteristic For Both Type 1 Diabetes And Type 2 Diabetes