Stories
Graduate Student Association Aims to Enhance Student Life
The new officers of the Graduate Student Association (GSA) in the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences (GSBMS) have been hard at work, aiming to enhance graduate student life, both socially and professionally, in their first few months in office.
HSL Opens New Reading Room
The normally quiet and peaceful Health Sciences Library (HSL) was temporarily a place of festivity for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the official opening of a new reading room on November 25.
School of Medicine Alumni Association Hosts Annual Reunion
It was a weekend of reminiscing with old friends and classmates for 150 School of Medicine (SOM) alumni and their guests at the SOM Alumni Association Annual Reunion on November 16 - 17.
StuHE Hosts Career Mentor Session
The Student Healthcare Executives Club (StuHE) in the School of Health Sciences and Practice (SHSP) hosted another successful Career Mentor Session on the evening of November 12.
SHSP Dean Receives Top Honors from Two Westchester Publications
Robert Amler, M.D., M.B.A., is named one of Westchester’s Doctors of Distinction and Power 100
Department of Pediatrics Hosts Ninth Annual Assistant Professor Pediatric Research Symposium
The Ninth Annual Assistant Professor Pediatric Research Symposium on November 6 at Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital, featured abstracts in an oral platform session in basic, clinical, quality and translational research areas in the field of pediatrics, followed by a general poster session.
NYMC: Researcher Receives $1.7 Million to Develop T-Cells Therapies with Virus-Specific T-Cells
Dr. Mitchell Cairo investigates life-saving treatment for immune-compromised populations.
Faculty Spotlight: Marvin Medow
NYMC Study Identifies Effective Treatment for Individuals with POTS
From the Collection of Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A.
Be sure to stop by the Chancellor's latest display presenting items of interest on the history of medicine and science on the wall next to Doc's Café in the Basic Sciences Building.
NYMC Makes an Impact at the Heart Walk
The New York Medical College (NYMC) community was a sight in bright red t-shirts at the American Heart Association's Westchester County Heart Walk at the Kensico Dam in Valhalla, New York, on October 5.