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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.

The More You Know: NYIT Extended Education

NYIT Extended Education offers a variety of enrichment opportunities.

Student Machine Shop is Laser-Focused

A little cottage industry is growing in the basement of Harry J. Schure Hall.

Melanie Austin is Going FAR

As a former NYIT student-athlete, Assistant Professor Melanie Austin brings her past experiences to her new role as Faculty Athletics Representative.

Video Profile: Matej Selecky

Matej Selecky doesn't take the term "student-athlete" lightly. In his senior year as a member of the men’s tennis team, he excelled in the classroom and on the court.

Space Sensorship

Assistant Professor Fang Li, Ph.D., and two of her graduate students are working on a device for NASA that will monitor the temperature, pressure, and strain in rocket engine components.

Upcoming Events: A Midsummer Update

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Upcoming Events: Summer Tee Off

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Educators Connect at NYIT’s First Global Partnership Summit

International educators gathered at NYIT for the university’s first Global Partnership Summit.

Thomas Lavin

NYITCOM graduate Thomas Lavin gets a D.O.-over at NYIT.

Upcoming Events: Summer of Fun

Learn about upcoming events around NYIT.

Watch: Medical Students Honor Their “First Patients”

At a memorial service held in early May, first-year medical students from NYITCOM honored the 38 men and women who donated their bodies to science.

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