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Video: Adventures in Research

In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Nathan Thompson, Ph.D., talks to medical student Taner Celebi about taking his lab on the road.

Faculty Profile: Haotian Zhao, Ph.D.

Associate Professor Haotian, Zhao, Ph.D., hopes to find better ways to treat childhood cancers. Read more about his research.

15th Annual SOURCE: Celebrating Student Research, Creativity, and Collaboration

More than 180 students showcased their research and creative scholarly work at the 15th annual Symposium of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE).

About Face: Why Neanderthals Look Different From Modern Humans

Assistant Professor Jason Bourke, Ph.D., lends his anatomy expertise to solving an ancient mystery.

NYITCOM Researchers Discover Potential New Treatment for Heart Attack Patients

NYITCOM researchers offer an alternative treatment for heart patients that are intolerant to beta blocker medication.

The Password Is Dead. Long Live the Password.

Researchers at NYIT investigate what’s next in the world of authentication.

Student Q&A: Why Landon Jackson is “Ticked Off”

Medical student Landon Jackson’s case study on how a bite from the lone star tick can trigger an allergy to meat was published in Oxford Medical Case Reports. Read more about his work.

Video: Why Women Are Good for Business

Assistant Professor Radoslaw Nowak, J.D., Ph.D., and M.B.A. candidate Mitali Baxi, talk about the lack of opportunities for women in the workplace and the actions companies should take in order to make a change.

With Spinal Cord Injuries, Temperature Is Another Complication

Associate Professor John Handrakis, D.P.T., aims to regulate a standardized test that identifies core body temperature dysfunction in persons with spinal cord injuries.

Researchers Go Toe-to-Toe With Horse Evolution

NYITCOM researchers pose a revolutionary theory on horse toe evolution.

Held for Customer: The Psychology of “Ownership”

New research led by Associate Professor Colleen P. Kirk, Ph.D., shows how the psychology of “ownership” can lead to territorial behavior in consumers and risks for marketers.

NYIT Workshop Examines Urban Infrastructure Systems

A diverse group of engineers, urban planners, data scientists, policymakers, and others came to New York to discuss how to build resilience into urban interconnected critical infrastructure.

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