New York Medical College is the leading academic biomedical research center between New York City and the New York State capital of Albany. Here at NYMC, we are dedicated to leading impactful research initiatives and projects across a broad spectrum of research areas. These encompass a wide array of crucial fields, each contributing to our overarching mission of advancing knowledge and improving lives.
The expansive scope of our research initiatives emphasizes the holistic approach NYMC takes to shape a brighter future through impactful research that transforms the landscape of healthcare and knowledge. This ranges from novel therapeutics in cancer, cardiovascular disease, infectious diseases, kidney disease, the neurosciences, disaster medicine and vaccine development. Learn more about our core facilities and centers, and how our research is paving the way for medical innovation and disease treatment.
Office of Research Administration
The Office of Research Administration (ORA) facilitates all research and sponsored academic programs at NYMC. The ORA guides investigators with funding information, application preparation and institutional compliance with regulations. Visit the Office of Research Administration page to learn more about how the ORA assists faculty and staff with a variety of application and award services.
Core Facilities and Shared Resources
The core research facilities at New York Medical College house state-of-the-art equipment and are central to driving advances in medical research. Our Genomics Lab, Histopathology Lab and Behavioral Phenotyping Facility are just a few of the dozen research facilities based at the College. With more than 150 scientists searching for new treatments and expanding humanity’s knowledge of medical science, the core research facilities at New York Medical College are a vitally important part of our community.
New York Medical College offers advanced central research resources that contribute to the greater community by driving forward medical breakthrough. These cutting-edge core facilities and shared resources serve as a cornerstone for innovative research that pushes the boundaries of healthcare.
Centers and Institutes
Direct clinical experience and scientific investigation is an important focus and part of the College’s mission. Our research institutes and centers provide necessary resources for our students, staff, faculty and affiliated research scientists, to conduct groundbreaking research. The Center for Disaster Medicine, Children's Environmental Health and the Cardiovascular Translational Science Institute are just a few of the many research centers on campus. Explore what our centers and institutes have to offer and learn why they are central to scientific innovation.

BioInc at NYMC
BioInc@NYMC is the only biotechnology incubator sited on a health sciences college campus in the Mid-Hudson Valley. Located in the city of Valhalla, New York, BioInc offers turnkey wet labs, dry labs, private offices, and conference rooms specifically designed to support early-stage companies and high-potential entrepreneurs within the biotech and medtech sectors. Visit the BioInc website for more information.

Research Areas
Our areas of research excellence include: cancer, disaster medicine, metabolic disorders, neuroscience, infectious diseases, cardiovascular disease, pulmonary medicine, microbiome and salivary disease. Explore how NYMC is leading the charge in innovative research that is shaping the future of health care.
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Leadership
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