Four physicians and scientists at Einstein and Montefiore spearhead COVID-19 research and guide patients through a pandemic
The coronavirus crisis summons many Einstein fourth-years to work at Bronx hospitals and help with the need for patient care
Student researchers play key roles in creating an antibody test for the novel coronavirus, crucial for determining if people had been infected
Dean Gordon Tomaselli on Einstein’s response to the pandemic, examining racism and social justice, and researching type 1 diabetes
Einstein’s two deans of diversity, Drs. Nerys Benfield and Irene Blanco, share their thoughts on how to stop institutional racism
Female role models at Einstein and Montefiore are inspiring women to consider this specialty
The autoimmune disease is increasing at an alarming rate. Einstein and Montefiore scientists are addressing it on a number of fronts
Einstein IT operations engineer Jeremy D’Arbeau shares some of his favorite snapshots
Photos show how frontline workers keep essential operations going around the clock during the pandemic
His appointment unites Einstein’s and Montefiore’s cancer programs into an integrated research and clinical enterprise
Drs. Michelle Gong, Clement Tagoe, Earle Chambers, and Todd Cassese are promoted to leadership positions at Einstein and Montefiore
COVID-19 caused a threefold increase in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest cases. Mortality rates also rose
Researchers are working toward an effective vaccine against genital herpes, notorious for promoting HIV infection
A study’s findings may lead to strategies for making more stem cells available for use in bone-marrow transplants
A primary-care physician, he works to improve access to HIV care in Rwanda and in immigrant communities in the United States
Joseph Sparano, M.D., leads the AIDS Malignancy Consortium. The National Cancer Institute grant is for five years
Investigators have received millions of dollars to fund research in predementia and Alzheimer’s, breast cancer, chemotherapy, and more
Roger W. Einiger, chair of the Einstein Board of Trustees, on working toward a healthier tomorrow
A member of Einstein’s first graduating class pays a kindness forward with $2 million endowed scholarship
A comprehensive center in the Bronx builds on a legacy of research and interdisciplinary care
Retired State Supreme Court Justice Felice K. Shea, a Montefiore trustee, works to improve health and equity for New Yorkers
Graduates from the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and 2010s report on life events
How much do you know about infectious disease? Take this crossword challenge to find out
When pandemic flu threatened New York in 1957, a Montefiore Hospital nurse received the first shot citywide
To develop antibody therapies, Einstein researchers generate a structural model of the novel coronavirus spike protein
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