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NYITCOM Hosts Cardiovascular Research Seminar

NYITCOM Hosts Cardiovascular Research Seminar

At a scholarly forum, NYITCOM faculty and students showcased scientific findings, exchanged ideas with researchers from other institutions, and forged collaborations that could one day result in life-saving discoveries.

Researchers Secure Prestigious Federal Grants

Five research projects led by faculty have collectively secured more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

Brookhaven National Laboratory Delegation Visits 雅伎著

A delegation from Brookhaven National Laboratory visited 雅伎著 to identify potential collaborations between the two institutions.

Lukas Faltings working in the lab

Fighting Childhood Brain Cancer

For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, 雅伎著 News highlights the work of NYITCOMs Haotian Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., and medical student Lukas Faltings, who are researching the biological processes responsible for childhood brain tumors and possible therapies to help children battle these malignant masses.

President Foley with elected officials

New High-Tech Research Center Coming to Long Island Campus

On September 15, 雅伎著 celebrated the official kickoff to the construction of the Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC).

William Letsou sitting at his desk in front of a computer

Unlocking New Insights Into Breast Cancer Risk

Research by the College of Arts and Sciences’ William Letsou, Ph.D., could change how scientists and physicians understand genetic predisposition to breast cancer.

Professors Manny Singh and Dong Zhang in the laboratory

Tackling Cancers Thorniest Questions

New York Institute of Technologys Center for Cancer Research brings together clinicians, scientists, and students from the Colleges of Osteopathic Medicine, Arts and Sciences, and Engineering and Computing Sciences to investigate new ways to detect, treat, and prevent cancers.

Prehistoric mammal Vintana

Beyond the Bones: The Tail of an Ancient Beast

NYITCOM Associate Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., is part of a team unearthing significant clues about an extinct, ancient mammal.

Milan Toma sitting in front of a computer

Visualizing How Military Blasts Impact Unborn Babies

Amidst military conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, an NYITCOM study provides new insight on how military blasts injure unborn babies.

Scans of the brain of a Polish crested chicken

Beyond the Bones: Brainy Birds

Assistant Professor Aki Watanabe, Ph.D., published the first study from his NSF CAREER grant-funded research project; he proposes using a domesticated chicken to study how birdsand perhaps animals in generalended up with differently shaped brains.