
NYMC Researcher Recalls Past Collaboration with Nobel Laureate George P. Smith, Ph.D.
Dr. Smith was instrumental in NYMC's discovery of a new diagnostic peptide for Lyme disease.
Med Students Observe Movember for a Good Cause
The Oncology Interest Group led the School of Medicine (SOM) celebration of No Shave November, or Movember, to raise money for the Movember Foundation to increase awareness of men's health issues including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health and suicide prevention.
D.P.T. Class of 2020 Present Community Service Projects
The Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) Class of 2020 was proud to share their good works and good will at the Community Service Project Presentations on November 29.
SOM Office of Diversity and Inclusion Celebrates Native American Heritage Month
The School of Medicine (SOM) Office of Diversity and Inclusion marked the month of November, Native American Heritage Month, with a special presentation, "The Social and Structural Determinants of Urban American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) Health," on November 29.
SHSP Hosts Special Dean's Lecture
The School of Health Sciences and Practice hosted a special Dean's Lecture on November 28.
NYMC Hosts Fourth Annual Human Rights Institute for Middle School Student Leaders
NYMC was pleased to host the Holocaust and Human Rights Education Center's Fourth Annual Human Rights Institute for Middle School Student Leaders on campus on November 8, 13 and 15.
Department of Pediatrics and the Children's Health and Research Foundation Hosts Eighth Annual Assistant Professor Pediatric Research Symposium
Hosted by the Department of Pediatrics and the Children's Health and Research Foundation, Inc., on November 7 at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital.
NYMC Helps Move the Needle Forward in Developing Anti-Chemical Warfare Drugs
Diane E. Heck, Ph.D., professor of public health and associate dean for research in the School of Health Sciences and Practice and director of pharmacology and drug development at the UMDNJ-Rutgers University CounterACT Research Center of Excellence (CounterACT), has announced a step forward in the effort to develop an antidote to sulfur mustard, the chemical weapon more commonly known as mustard gas.
School of Medicine Alumni Association Hosts Annual Reunion
It was a fun-filled weekend for more than 160 School of Medicine (SOM) alumni and their guests at the SOM Alumni Association Reunion on November 10 – 11.
Center for Disaster Medicine Hosts “Mass Casualty Events and 'Stop the Bleeding'” Symposium
Over 100 Attended CDM's "Mass Casualty and 'Stop the Bleed': Cutting Edge Science, Education, and Outreach Empowering the Public to Save Lives" Symposium