New York News in Research:  February 2016
Highlights Highlights
Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine: Living Organs and Synthetic Bone Implants, Printed on Demand

Crain's New York Business highlights how researchers are using 3-D printers to create the next breakthroughs in medicine.
cancerCancer
Albert Einstein College of Medicine: New Study Finds Interruption of Radiation Therapy Risks Cancer Recurrence


Columbia University Medical Center: Biomarker Predicts Which Stage II Colon Cancer Patients May Benefit from Chemotherapy
NYU Langone Medical Center: Largest Breast Cancer Study of its Kind Suggests Several New Potential Drug Targets & Combinations
Albert Einstein College of Medicine: Study Examines Link Between HPV in the Mouth and Risk of Head and Neck Cancers


neuroCardiology
NYU Langone Medical Center: A Closer Look at Heart Cell Connectors Could Catch 'Hidden' Heart Rhythm Disorders in the Future


geneticsGenetics
Columbia University Medical Center: CRISPR Used to Repair Blindness-causing Genetic Defect in Patient-derived Stem Cells

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Weill Cornell Medicine: Researchers Sequence First Bedbug Genome


neuroNeurology
University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences: Clinical Trials Treat Epilepsy Patients in Western NY with Medical Marijuana 

NYU Langone Medical Center: Brain Formation Patterns in Mice Suggest How Trauma May Cause Disease But Leave No Clues


otherstudiesOther Studies
SUNY Upstate Medical University: Patients With Broken Jaws May Also Have Concussions

University of Rochester Medical Center: Scientists Discover Stem Cells Capable of Repairing Skull, Face Bones
Albert Einstein College of Medicine:  Malaria: Progress and Promise

Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine: Study Reinforces the High Value of Team-Based Early Intervention for Schizophrenia

Weill Cornell Medicine: Study shows Physicians Choose Less Intensive End-of-Life Care than General Public

grantsGrants
SUNY Upstate Medical University awarded SUNY grant to bring precision medicine to cancer care

New York Medical College: Congresswoman Nita Lowey announces $502,000 in Federal Grants to NYMC 

articlesOther News of Interest
University of Rochester Medical Center: Dirk Bohmann to Lead Basic Science Research

 
University at Buffalo Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences:  Renowned Oncologist Marc Ernstoff to Assume Leadership Roles

NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine's Hallie Zwibel Co-Authors Newsweek Op-Ed on Concussions

 
University of Rochester Medical Center Partners with Private Company to Create Tissue Bank for Cancer Research

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