Research News
New York Medical College
NYMC Research Finds COVID-19 Patients at Higher Risk for Cerebral Venous Thrombosis
Research Shows Cerebral Venous Thrombosis (CVT) occurs at a higher frequency in COVID-19 patients
Touro College of Pharmacy
Touro College of Pharmacy Professor Awarded Alzheimer’s Grant
Jenna Bloemer, PharmD, Ph.D. Wins 2021 Presidential Research Development Grant to Investigate Alzheimer’s Disease
New York Medical College
Bridge and Seed Funding Grants Awarded to NYMC Faculty
New York Medical College (NYMC) researchers have been awarded bridge and seed funding grants from the Touro College and University System (TCUS).
New York Medical College
Neurosurgery Summer Research Program Supports Student Research
Program has supported SOM students on more than 60 original clinical research projects, review articles and book chapters
New York Medical College
NYC Health + Hospitals/Metropolitan Holds Annual Resident Research Day
Residents chosen to present from record number of abstracts
Touro University
From Deadly Virus to Vaccine: The COVID Pandemic One Year Later
An Infectious Disease Expert and Professor at New York Medical College Explains Treatments, Immunity, and Vaccines During Touro Research Day Keynote Address
Graduate School of Social Work
Touro Social Work Student Presents Research at New York Academy of Medicine
MSW Candidate Lisa Rubin Explores Dependency and Addiction Through iPhone Research Study and Fellowship
Touro University
Higher Rate of COVID-19 in Teenagers Than Older Adults
New Study, Led by Touro Researcher Finds Young People Played a Role in Virus Transmission
Touro College of Pharmacy
Alumni Judge Poster Presentations at Pharmacy
Winning Projects Examine Pharmacogenomic Testing, Probiotic Control of Pathogenesis, and Gene Expression in Colon Cancer
New York Medical College
Fourth-year Medical Student Youxin Guan on Conducting Research and Supporting Fellow Students
Throughout her years at New York Medical College, Youxin Guan, SOM Class of 2021, has made both major inroads with her own research and supported the research of her fellow medical students.