Medicaid subsidies to safety-net hospitals could be better allocated to support historically underserved communities, according to new analysis from a team led by Dr. William Schpero (
's 100 Greatest Innovations of 2022 is the Weill Cornell Medicine team that treated a patient with HIV who remains free of the disease after receiving a blood transplant.
use the right cells for viral resistance.
They're more accessible for patients from more ethnic backgrounds than bone marrow transplants that carry a mutated gene only in Northern Europeans. #BOWN22
A preclinical model shows lasting immune response after two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, suggesting high effectiveness for infants, according to a study by Dr.
effort to raise funds for food banks and reflects on giving back.
"We have a moral obligation to help ease the suffering of others," she said.
Her story: https://bit.ly/3OP7cx3
A loss of function in a certain gene allows harmful bacteria to flourish in the gut and may trigger inflammation that leads to Crohn's Disease, according to new findings from Dr. Randy Longman of
shares what it means to support patients near the end of life.
"I am a witness to their lives, their stories, their narrative," she says.
Read more: https://bit.ly/3GU8THE
Gene mutation linked to autism spectrum disorder drives changes in neuronal connection patterns, which could lead to abnormal behaviors, suggests a new preclinical study by a team from
Dr. Silvia C. Formenti is our 2022 Ezra Greenspan Award recipient!
We are incredibly thankful to have Dr. Formenti part of our Medical Advisory Council and to present her this award.
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Thanksgiving reminds us to express our gratitude. We are grateful for our Weill Cornell Medicine faculty, staff, students and patients all year round! Thank you for changing medicine every day.
To our patients, thank you for trusting us with the health of your family. ❤️🧡💛
A new preclinical study suggests that targeting gene-regulating protein with a drug can slow the growth of mantle cell lymphoma, according to a team led by Dr. Hongwu Zheng and Dr. Jihye Paik (
Multiple myeloma is the second most common blood cancer and attacks the white blood cells that make infection-fighting antibodies. Results can include an increased risk of infection, anemia and kidney damage.
Learn more from our
Inside the most enigmatic organ of the body lay the answers to diagnosing and treating mental health disorders.
In our new magazine, IMPACT, learn how Dr. Conor Liston and his
and Dr. Madhura Deshpande reveals new insights into how a mutation in one copy of the BRCA1 gene can lead to mutations in other copies of that gene, setting the stage for breast and other cancers.
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Dean's Office and Enterprise Innovation proudly presents the Sixth Annual Symposium on Entrepreneurship and Academic Drug Development on Monday, 11/ 14, from 3:30 - 5:30 p.m. at the Belfer Research Building and via Zoom.
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HIV, once a mysterious disease that took many lives, has become a manageable condition and scientists are closer to finding a cure.
In our new digital magazine, IMPACT, learn how our researchers are changing medicine and the future for people with HIV.
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illuminates how a common gut bacterium that causes serious infection resists antibiotics and immune defenses and spreads to other parts of the body.
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Join us at the 6th Annual Symposium on Entrepreneurship and Academic Drug Development.
Monday, November 14
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Using advanced methods, researchers uncover mechanisms that regulate pacemaker ion channels that help control heart rhythm, according to a new study from Drs.
This National Diabetes Month, take a minute to learn more about the disease, how some simple lifestyle changes can reduce your risk, and how to get tested.
, who was awarded the Gale & Ira Drukier Prize in Children's Health Research.
Dr. Tammer's work to improve pediatric health focuses on antibiotic resistance and infection treatment. https://bit.ly/3FAY4cB
“As New Yorkers, we develop a certain toughness and endurance.”
Nina Rothschild was the victim of a random subway station attack. But she’s back to work and riding the rails thanks to
A new preclinical study found that a particular dietary fiber known to boost beneficial gut bacteria is linked to allergies and gut defense system against parasites, according to researchers at