Student Profile: Jaclyn Del Pozzo
Jaclyn Del Pozzo’s close relationship with her family inspired her to pursue a career as an Obstetrician-Gynecologist so she can care for women who are starting families of their own.
Understanding Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorders
Researchers at NYIT School of Health Professions and NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine seek to uncover new information that will improve quality of life for patients with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other hypermobility spectrum disorders.
NYITCOM Goes Big at OMED 2019
New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) students, faculty, staff, and alumni made an impressive showing at the 2019 national Osteopathic Medical Education Conference (OMED).
BRCA Gene Mutations Explained
NYITCOM cancer expert, Dong Zhang, Ph.D., explains BRCA gene mutations and why he is hopeful for more effective, less toxic treatments.
New York Tech Makes List of Healthiest College Campuses
The university commitment to the health and wellness of the campus community has earned sliver recognition from the American College of Sports Medicine.
Bull’s-eye! NYITCOM Student Targets Cancer Treatment
Connor Abramowicz lands a coveted internship with Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he is working on a study to discover why the failure rate of cancer therapies is so high.
Student Profile: Melanie Schweitzer
Second-year NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) student Melanie Schweitzer completed a neuro-oncology research fellowship with the American Brain Tumor Association.
News Byte: Medical Students Receive Their First Stethoscopes
On September 5, a new tradition began at NYITCOM. First-year medical students received their first stethoscopes.
NYITCOM’S Delta Care-a-van Hits the Road
On September 4, NYITCOM-Arkansas unveiled its highly anticipated mobile medical unit that will provide free health screenings to patients in the Mississippi Delta region.
Medical Students Receive Symbolic White Coats
NYIT College of Osteopathic Medicine’s newest medical students received their white coats during a week of celebration in both Long Island and Jonesboro.
Q&A: How Lizards and Snakes Got Their Skull Shapes
In a new study, Assistant Professor Akinobu Watanabe and a team of researchers discover that diet and habitat played a role in the evolution of snake and lizard skulls.
Active Research: Going Head-to-Head Against Concussions
Experts at NYIT’s Center for Sports Medicine are leading the charge on concussion care and research.