New York News in Research: September  2016
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New 'Trojan Horse' Antibody Strategy Shows Promise Against All Ebola Viruses

From Albert Einstein College of Medicine:  In recently published research, a team of scientists describe a new therapeutic strategy to target a hidden Achilles' heel shared by all known types of Ebola virus.

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NYU Langone Medical Center: Immune System Infighting Explains Pancreatic Cancer's Aggression

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Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine: Scientists Identify Previously Undiscovered Role of Enzyme in Regulating Blood Pressure

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SUNY Downstate Research Suggests that a Novel Inhibitory Brain Receptor Is a Mechanism for Remission of Epilepsy in Adolescence

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NYU Langone Medical Center: Antibiotic Treatment Increased Risk for Type 1 Diabetes in Animal Study

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at University at Buffalo: Fussy Infants Find Food More Rewarding, Putting Them at Higher Risk for Obesity

NYU Langone Medical Center: New MRI Technique Sheds Technology's Longtime Limits

 
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Einstein-Montefiore and CUNY Research Team Receives $9.4 Million to Lead Study of HIV/AIDS Care in Central Africa

Jacobs School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at University at Buffalo: Efficient, Cost-Effective Family Weight Loss Program will Treat More than 1,000 Parents and Children

 
Albert Einstein College of Medicine: NIH Funds Research to Detect Tuberculosis Progression in People with HIV

Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to Host Fifth Annual SINAInnovations Conference 10/25 - 10/26

 
New York Medical College: BioInc@NYMC Welcomes Sapience Therapeutics, Inc

 
SUNY Downstate: Arthur Ashe Institute for Urban Health Names Dr. Marilyn A. Fraser Chief Executive Officer


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