New York Medical College
26th Annual Medical Student Research Forum Features Record Number of Participants
Students Showcased More Than 100 Research Findings Virtually To Faculty And Their Peers In The Annual Forum
New York Medical College
The Best of Both Worlds: Chandra Shekhar Bakshi, DVM, Ph.D., Lives His Passion for Research and Teaching
Dr. Bakshi Has Dedicated Years To Researching Dangerous Pathogens And Enjoys Sharing His Expertise With NYMC Students
New York Medical College
TCUS Student Research Fellowship Program Supports NYMC Student’s Research on Diabetes
Mohammad Yasir Khan, a Master of Science (M.S.) Student in Pharmacology, Had the Opportunity to Spend the Last Few Months Working in the Lab of Jerry L. Nadler, M.D., SOM Dean and Professor of Pharmacology and of Medicine
Touro University California
The Nature of Nature
Graduate School of Education Student Research Looks into the Nature of Nature
Touro University California
Student Researcher of the Year
Touro University California's Colburn Yu named Student Researcher of the Year
New York Medical College
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
Touro University California
Shedding Light On A Silent Disease
New guidelines and simple screening tools to test for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis
New York Medical College
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
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
New York Medical College
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