New York Tech Hosts Biotech/Biomedical Webinar Series
Four prominent local biotech companies will virtually visit with the New York Tech community for the Biotech/Biomedical Webinar Series. Leading companies will share information about their research portfolios, industry trends, as well as opportunities for internships and full-time employment for students.
Saving the Hearts of Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease
With the help of a nearly $400,000 NIH grant, NYIT researchers are looking for ways to prevent patients with chronic kidney disease from developing heart disease.
A Faire Showing
NYIT demonstrates its maker-doer drive at the 9th Annual World Maker Faire in New York.
The Lab That Never Sleeps
Researchers in the Integrated Medical Systems Lab work year-round to develop novel medical devices to combat diseases and disorders.
Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Are Getting Deadlier, But They Can Be Defeated — with Viruses
The best way to defeat killer bacteria? Give people harmless viruses says Assistant Professor Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., in an op-ed in Salon.
Throwing Light on STEM Innovation
NYIT researchers received a $426,621 grant from the National Science Foundation for a micro-computed tomography machine, which will allow them to explore the internal spaces and structures of specimen at the microscopic level.
A. Martin Gerdes
As a young researcher studying heart disease, A. Martin Gerdes, Ph.D., was frustrated by the lack of understanding in his field about how heart failure and other cardiovascular diseases impacted the structure of the heart at the cellular and molecular level. He dedicated his career to studying heart disease and he has been honored for his contributions with two highly esteemed honors.
NYITCOM Student Presents Heart Research at NYC’s Mount Sinai
Emily Schultz, a fourth-year medical student at NYITCOM, presented her abstract at the Medical Student and Resident Forum Meeting of the New York Chapter of the American College of Physicians.
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