At NYU Langone Health’s Division of Thoracic Surgery, our faculty provide advanced surgical and nonsurgical therapies for patients with thoracic diseases, as well as investigate new surgical ...
Ms. Afanasyeva oversees a wide range of data management activities for the Children’s Health and Environment Study, from electronic data capture to data processing, harmonization, and preservation ...
Our laboratory covers a wide range of topics on the mechanism of cellular stress responses in prokaryotic and eukaryotic species: Transcription-coupling. Our lab studies the dynamic interactome of RNA ...
The Advanced Fellowship in Transplant Hepatology is a one-year intensive clinical training program offered by NYU Grossman School of Medicine through NYU Langone’s Division of Gastroenterology and ...
Researchers, clinicians, and educational specialists at NYU Langone’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry study stress, trauma, and resilience. Our aims are to develop new treatments for ...
NYU Langone is excited to offer iLab, a web-based scheduling, ordering, and billing system for core service and instrument reservation requests. iLab enables users to access NYU Langone core ...
The Advanced Certificate Program in Ergonomics is designed to give people working in industries focused on human–device interface and occupational health and safety expanded exposure to basic methods ...
Faculty in the Department of Anesthesiology, Perioperative Care, and Pain Medicine are committed to providing the highest quality of residency training and patient care in a collegial atmosphere that ...
At NYU Langone Health’s Perlmutter Cancer Center, a National Cancer Institute–designated Comprehensive Cancer Center, our scientists, researchers, and educators are at the forefront of cancer research ...
We collaborate across the department’s educational programs and clinical services, as well as with other NYU Langone departments and institutes, to incorporate our research findings into health ...
NYU Langone’s Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry offers an undergraduate minor in child and adolescent mental health studies (CAMS) for students enrolled at other NYU schools or colleges.