Research News
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.
Touro College of Pharmacy
Study Advances the Use of Personalized Medicine for Chronic Pain Patients
Researchers at Touro Show that Doctors Can Successfully Tailor Medication Based on Patients’ Genetic Profile
New York Medical College
New York Medical College Receives $1.6 million Grant for Study to Combat Hypertension
Nicholas Ferreri, Ph.D., professor of pharmacology, awarded NIH grant
New York Medical College
Clot-removing procedure appears safe for pregnant stroke patients
Physically removing a blood clot in the brain is a safe and effective treatment for pregnant women having a stroke, a new study by New York Medical College faculty, residents and students suggests.
Graduate School of Social Work
Understanding Workplace Stress and Physical and Psychological Problems
New Research Conducted by Touro Graduate School of Social Work Highlights Pandemic’s Challenges for Healthcare and Human Service Providers – Interventions and Career Development Needed
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Integrating Sports Medicine with the Osteopathic Philosophy
TouroCOM Harlem Student Wins Research Grant to Study Diagnosis, Treatment of Running Injuries with Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine (OMM)
New York Medical College
Department Spotlight: The Health Sciences Library (HSL) Offers Abundant Resources to the NYMC Community
The HSL offers vital resources ranging from informational resources to printing services and much more.
Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine
Fernando P. Bruno, MD, MPH, Named Science & Technology Policy Fellow
Touro College and American Association for the Advancement of Science Announce the Fellowship Award
New York Medical College
NYMC Student Examines Early Predictors of Severe Disease Progression for COVID-19 Patients
Research finds the presence of comorbidities the single most reliable predictor of adverse outcome