Week of August 12, 2019
NEWS

NYMC Receives NYS Grant to Expand BioInc@NYMC Facility and Center for Disaster Medicine

New York Medical College (NYMC) has been awarded $450,000 from New York State for the expansion and improvement of BioInc@NYMC and the Center for Disaster Medicine, both housed at 7 Dana Road. The funding comes from the Higher Education Capital (HECap) Matching Grant Program and is awarded by the HECap Board, which provides matching grants to private, not-for-profit colleges and universities for projects that create construction jobs and drive investment in communities across the state. NYMC was one of only four Hudson Valley-based colleges, and one of 35 colleges and universities in New York to receive the grant aimed at supporting infrastructure improvements. 

GSBMS Welcomes New Cadre of Students

The Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences welcomed the newest cohort of students including Ph.D. candidates, Master's and Accelerated Master's Program (AMP) students, Dental Linker Program students and the inaugural class of Clinical Laboratory Sciences Program students to orientation activities and the kick off of the academic year. 



New Faculty Member Brings Groundbreaking Diabetes Research Program to NYMC 

New York Medical College (NYMC) welcomes a rising star in diabetes research, Ercument Dirice, Ph.D., who joined the College community in April as assistant professor of pharmacology. Prior to coming to NYMC, Dr. Dirice led a team of researchers at the Joslin Diabetes Center (an affiliate of Harvard Medical School), where he served as research associate at the Center and instructor of medicine at Harvard Medical School. He brings his significant expertise and groundbreaking research which investigates preserving immunocologial self-tolerance of islets and beta cell heterogeneity as a possible method to increase resistance to type 1 diabetes. 

ACCOLADES

Camille A. Clare, M.D., M.P.H. '11, center, associate dean of diversity and inclusion for the School of Medicine and associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, presented "Roles of Diversity Leaders in Academic Medicine-Challenges and Opportunities" on July 29 at the National Medical Association Annual Convention and Scientific Assembly in Honolulu, Hawaii. Joining Dr. Clare were, from left: Rose Blackburne, M.D., M.B.A., co-chair of the National Medical Association Physician Executive Section; Gary C. Butts, M.D., dean for diversity programs, policy and community affairs, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and chief diversity and inclusion officer for the Mount Sinai Health System; Leon McDougle, M.D., M.P.H., chief diversity officer for The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center; and Melissa Moiseberry, M.D., who moderated the session.

Marina K. Holz, Ph.D., dean of the Graduate School of Basic Medical Sciences, was selected to serve as the 2019 grant program chair of the LAM Foundation (TLF), the global leader in the fight against lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM), through advocacy and the funding of promising research. Last month she led a subcommittee of the TLF Scientific Advisory Board in reviewing 23 new LAM research proposals from 16 research institutions around the world of which 13 proposals were invited forward for full grant submissions and consideration for funding.

Luis F. Riquelme, Ph.D., associate professor of clinical speech-language pathology, was an invited speaker at the First Latin American Congress on Dysphagia, in Buenos Aires, Argentina on June 13. He presented "Modified Food Textures: Connecting Evidence to Practice" that included an introduction to the IDDSI Framework (International Dysphagia Diet Standardization Initiative) which he teaches about at NYMC and is implementing at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital where he serves as director of the Center for Swallowing and Speech-Language Pathology. Dr. Riquelme was also an invited speaker at the Speech-Language Pathology Swearing-In Ceremony on June 5 for the Ana G. Méndez University in Gurabo, Puerto Rico. He spoke about engagement in the profession of speech-language pathology and the responsibility to provide the best services to all patients with communication and/or swallowing disorders.


Michal L. Schwartzman, Ph.D., professor and chair of the Department of Pharmacology and Victor Garcia, Ph.D. '15, assistant professor of pharmacology) attended the 2019 American Physiological Society/American Society of Nephrology (APS/ASN) Control of Renal Function in Health and Disease Conference in Charlottesville, Virginia, June 23-27. Dr. Schwartzman served on the organizing committee of the meeting and also served as chair/moderator of the session, "Autacoids and Prostaglandins in Renal Function and Disease." Dr. Garcia was an invited speaker for that session and presented "New role of 20-HETE in renal hemodynamics and hypertension" discussing their recent discoveries surrounding the 20-HETE receptor (GPR75) and new animal models surrounding 20-HETE and GPR75.

Members of the Department of Pharmacology and Department of Physiology participated in the First Annual Retreat for the New York City Inter-Institutional Cardiovascular Seminar Series on June 14, hosted by the New York Institute of Technology at the DeSeversky Mansion in Old Westbury, New York. Photo from left: Sakib Hossain, Ph.D. candidate; Kevin Agostinucci, a Ph.D. candidate who presented a poster, "Proximal Tubular-specific Overexpression of the Cyp4a12-20-HETE Synthase in Male Mice Promotes Salt-sensitive Hypertension;" Ankit Gilani, Ph.D. '19, who presented a poster "20-HETE Interferes with Insulin through GPR75;" Marcello Rota, Ph.D., research assistant professor of physiology; and  Daniel Cervantes, Ph.D., a research associate in the Department of Physiology, who presented a poster, "The Late Sodium Current Modulates the Myocardial Relaxation."
HIGHLIGHTS
Wednesday, September 18 
5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. 
The Surf Club on the Sound
280 Davenport Ave, New Rochelle, NY 10805
Open Through August 29 
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 
5:00 - 7:00 p.m. 
19 Bradhurst Avenue Hawthorne, NY 
(914) 493-TICK [8425] 
The School of Medicine Office of Admissions is seeking interviewers 
for the Multiple Mini-Interview (MMI) 2019-20 interview season.
EVENTS ON THE NYMC CALENDAR
 

Wednesday, August 14
8:30 a.m.
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
Wednesday, August 21
8:30 a.m.
Department of Surgery Grand Rounds
Monday, September 2
All Day NYMC Closed: Labor Day
Wednesday, September 18
5:00 p.m.
NYMC Founder's Dinner
Wednesday, September 25 4:00 p.m. 26th Annual Faculty Author Celebration
 

On average, the NYMC.edu website gets 9,559 web visits from 2,444 unique users a day during the academic year.
     
IN THE NEWS
New York Medical College News

Daily Voice - 8/8/2019
Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and CEO
Robert W. Amler, M.D., M.B.A., dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice and vice president for government affairs
Salomon Amar, D.D.S., Ph.D., vice president for research
Westfair Online - 8/8/2019
Edward C. Halperin, M.D., M.A., chancellor and CEO
Robert W. Amler, M.D., M.B.A., dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice and vice president for government affairs
Salomon Amar, D.D.S., Ph.D., vice president for research


Faculty News

Dribble For The Cure Returns To St. John's University On Saturday, September 21, 2019
The Chestnut Post - 8/7/2019
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BioInc@NYMC News

mHealth Intelligence - 8/6/2019
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