New York News in Research: August  2016
Highlights Highlights
Einstein Stem Cell Researcher Looks for Answers in Zebrafish

Teresa V. Bowman, Ph.D., talks about her work on blood and bone marrow disorders, why NY is a great place to do research, and the importance of public funding at AMSNY's Under the Lens blog.

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neuroCancer
Weill Cornell Medicine: Precision Cancer Test Validated for Clinical Usage

NYU Langone Medical Center: Pancreatic Cancer Cells Find Unique Fuel Sources to Keep from Starving

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neuroCardiology
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine: New Study Shows Deadly Heart Attacks Are Best Treated by Coordinating Prehospital and in-Hospital Care

neuroGenetics
NYU Langone Medical Center: Gene Found to Control Regeneration of Injured Muscle by Adult Stem Cells

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otherstudiesNeurology
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo: A Protein is Found to Regulate Cocaine-Craving After Withdrawal

NYU Langone Medical Center: New Research Adds Evidence on Potential Treatments Targeting Amyloid Beta Proteins in Alzheimer's Disease

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otherstudiesOther Studies
Weill Cornell Medicine: Enzyme Links Metabolic State to Inflammatory Response to Infection

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo: New Model Sheds Light on Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia

New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine: Echo Hunter: A New Fossil Whale Named By NYIT Scientists

Weill Cornell Medicine: Anti-Cocaine Vaccine Approved for Clinical Study in Humans

 
Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo: Drug Developed for Type 2 Diabetes - in Combination with Insulin and Liraglutide -- Helps Control Type 1 Diabetes

Weill Cornell Medicine: Inflammatory Cells Implicated in Lung Disease in Severely Premature Infants

 
articlesGrants
Montefiore Einstein College of Medicine Physician-Researcher Awarded $4.2 Million National Institutes of Health Grant to Advance Asthma Care 

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine Researchers Awarded Grant for Parkinson's Disease Research

 
SUNY Downstate's STAR Program Receives $1.9 Million to Expand HIV Prevention Services

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at the University at Buffalo: To Advance Primary Care, UB Receives $6 Million in Grants

 
Montefiore, Einstein and Columbia Awarded $3 Million for HIV Prevention


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