NYMC's Giving Tuesday Success Fuels Clinical Skills and Simulation Center Expansion |
The NYMC community demonstrated exceptional generosity during Giving Tuesday on November 28, raising more than $76,300 from 81 donors making it NYMC’s most successful campaign since its inception in 2012. Matching funds were provided by Alan D. Dauer, M.D. '62, Ronald P. Gregoire, M.D. '74, and the NYMC Board of Advisors. "We are so grateful for the spirit of generosity of our donor base, including friends and alumni of NYMC. With the expansion of our Clinical Skills and Simulation Center, our students and residents will now have further access to task trainers and additional learning tools, giving them the edge in their medical training to become extraordinary future healthcare professionals," said Bess J. Chazhur, M.S., chief development officer and executive director of alumni relations.
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NYMC Celebrates Opening of Newly Renovated BSB Laboratories
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The evening of October 17 was an occasion to proudly showcase the new laboratory renovations in the BSB with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and tours for leadership, faculty, staff, students and local community leaders.
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GSBMS Pens Conditional Admittance and Guaranteed Interview Agreements with TUCOM |
The GSBMS has entered into benchmark-conditional admittance and guaranteed interview agreements with Touro University California College of Osteopathic Medicine.
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NYMC Applauds Esteemed Leaders and Educators at Annual Founder’s Dinner |
The annual Founder’s Dinner was a night to remember at Marina Del Rey in Throgs Neck, New York, on October 25.
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Key Discovery Could Offer Hope in Fight Against Alzheimer's Disease |
A study led by researchers at NYMC and Eastern Virginia Medical School and published in Nature Communications Biology has unveiled a crucial link between diet, inflammation and Alzheimer’s disease, shedding light on potential pathways for intervention.
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Dr. Mitchell Cairo Awarded $2.6 Million Grant from Department of Defense for Pediatric Cancer Research
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Mitchell Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, cell biology and anatomy, medicine and of pathology, microbiology and immunology, has been awarded a Department of Defense Translational Team Science Award of $2.6 million over four years to conduct a national translational study to improve patient outcomes by determining the mechanisms associated with resistance and developing and implementing novel immunotherapy to circumvent resistance.
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Dr. Victor Garcia Empowers the Next Generation of Scientists
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This summer, Victor G. Garcia, Ph.D. ’15, assistant professor of pharmacology, opened his lab to 15 students, providing them with a unique opportunity to embark on a journey of discovery.
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NYMC Research | Drs. Marina K. Holz and Julie S. Di Martino |
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., M.P.H. '23, left, dean of the GSBMS and professor of cell biology and anatomy, and Julie S. Di Martino, Ph.D., right, assistant professor of cell biology and anatomy, share how they're tackling breast cancer from all angles to improve prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
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Dr. Daohong Lin Awarded $2,050,000 NIH Grant
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The project of Daohong Lin, Ph.D., assistant professor of pharmacology, entitled "Regulation of Kir4.1/Kir5.1 and renal K excretion", is focused on exploring the role of the renal potassium channel in handling K homeostasis.
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Dr. Schwartzman Awarded $2.2 Million NIH Grant |
Michal Laniado Schwartzman, Ph.D., professor and chair of pharmacology, professor of medicine and associate professor of ophthalmology, has been awarded a $2,268,684 four-year grant from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
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NYMC Goes Pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month |
The NYMC community joined Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., M.P.H. ’23, front row center, dean of the GSBMS and professor of cell biology and anatomy, Julie S. Di Martino, Ph.D., front row left of center, assistant professor of cell biology and anatomy, to show support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
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Dr. Mitchell Cairo Awarded Grant to Support Osteosarcoma Research |
Mitchell Cairo, M.D., professor of pediatrics, cell biology and anatomy, medicine and of pathology, microbiology and immunology, will lead a team of researchers in a study to develop a novel immunotherapy approach to circumvent resistance to treatment and increase the overall survival rate in those with osteosarcoma.
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Nicholas Webb, M.S.I.S., Preserves New York Medical College’s Medical History One Item at a Time |
Nicholas Webb, M.S.I.S., archivist and digital preservation librarian, manages the College’s archives curates the Phillip Capozzi, M.D., Library's rare books and historical medical instruments collections.
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NYMC and TU Hosts “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web” |
NYMC and TU faculty experts shared their thoughts on popular topics in medicine at the webinar, “Ninety Minutes: The Medical Magazine of the Web,” on November 2. Hosted by Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and chief executive officer of NYMC with a question-and-answer session moderated by Alan Kadish, M.D., president of NYMC and TU, the webinar covered remedies for temporomandibular disorders; therapy for ingrown toenails; current state-of-therapy for recurrent urinary tract infections in women; treatments for "weekend warriors" with an Achilles tendon rupture; and a panel discussion on the importance of annual physical examinations.
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NYMC Annual Days of Giving Set for March 26 and 27 |
We aim to deliver quality biomedical education, starting by assisting our students in managing tuition costs, thereby reducing their financial strain upon graduation. NYMC will host our annual “Days of Giving” fundraising campaign to raise funds for student scholarships in the GSBMS, School of Medicine, and School of Health Sciences and Practice. You can contribute by making your donation in advance or by participating on March 26 and 27.
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Dr. Marcello Rota, Research with "Beating Heart" |
Marcello Rota, Ph.D., associate professor of the Department of Physiology, was a part of a lab that investigated factors responsible for the spontaneous beating of the heart while he obtained his Ph.D. His work led to the identification of a novel sodium current implicated in the diastolic depolarization of Purkinje fibers, which act as subsidiary pacemaker of the heart.
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Meet the Graduate Student Association E-Board for 2023-2024 |
The GSA fosters community and empowerment within the GSBMS.
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UPCOMING EVENTS: SAVE THE DATE | |
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Days of Giving
March 26-27, 2024
Proceeds support student scholarships to educate future of health care providers, researchers, and health care leaders.
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NYMC's 165th Commencement Ceremonies for the Class of 2024
School of Medicine
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
The Performing Arts Center at SUNY Purchase
School of Health Sciences and Practice
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
The Performing Arts Center at SUNY Purchase
Touro College of Dental Medicine
Wednesday, May 22, 2024
The Performing Arts Center at SUNY Purchase
Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
Thursday, May 23, 2024
NYMC Campus
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Call for Alumni Milestones |
We would love to share your most recent news and accomplishments in our next issue of Chironian. If you have any accomplishments or developments, published a book, or have any family news to share we would love to hear from you.
Please share your updates with us to be included in our class notes.
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Read About NYMC's History |
The History of New York Medical College highlights the College's rich history of excellence and diversity in medical education and heritage as one of the oldest and largest private health sciences institutions in the United States.
These stunning pages take the reader on a journey through time - beginning with the College's founding in 1860.
If you are interested in purchasing The History of New York Medical College, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relation at development@nymc.edu.
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For more information and to make a donation, please contact the Office of Development and Alumni Relations at (914) 594-2720 or development@nymc.edu.
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