Treatment for hospitalized patients is increasingly managed by a relatively new breed of specialists
Steve Almo, Einstein’s chair of biochemistry, has capitalized on his unusual mix of expertise to improve cancer immunotherapy.
Einstein medical students learn how to manage their biases in a first-of-its-kind training in the U.S.
Dean Gordon Tomaselli updates alumni, friends, faculty, and staff on the latest changes at Einstein
For medical student Jessica Zhang, creating art is a source of comfort and connection
Middle States vote completes Einstein’s transformation to an independent academic entity
Former FDA Commissioner David Kessler, M.D., delivers commencement address
The outdoor ceremony was the first held on campus in two decades
Julio Aguirre-Ghiso, Ph.D., Lauren Hackett, M.P.A., and Brendon Stiles, M.D., are named to leadership positions
Marla J. Keller, M.D., will direct the Block Institute for Clinical and Translational Research
Anne Bresnick, Ph.D., has been promoted to the new senior leadership position at Einstein
The three 2021 winners presented their research during a virtual symposium
The $100,000 awards are part of a new program supporting early stage life-science projects
A student-led group has received a three-year grant to better address vaccine disparities
Three medical students were part of a team that placed second among 52 college groups
Libusha Kelly, Ph.D., has been selected for two honors—one from Harvard University and another from Google
The stories of three Einstein medical school students who graduated early to fight COVID-19 are told in a new book
The Latino Medical Student Association has honored Juan Robles, M.D., for supporting Bronx students pursuing healthcare careers
The chair of neurological surgery at Einstein and Montefiore, his basic-research priorities focus on brain circuits
Removing ‘garbage’ from brain cells improves memory in mice, Einstein researchers find
An associate professor of urology and of molecular pharmacology, she studies the causes of bladder problems and of chronic pelvic pain
Researchers find that 94% of the fully vaccinated cancer patients produced antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein
Researchers examine whether carrying a large number of transfer RNA genes confers a survival advantage to a virus
Drs. Marcel Yotebieng and Kathryn Anastos are co–principal investigators on the NIH grant to improve treatment in Central Africa
Investigators have received millions of dollars from the National Institutes of Health to fund their work
A physician and researcher turns his blindness into an opportunity to help patients
Montefiore’s neonatology intensive care units are committed to the most vulnerable infants
The top-ranked Montefiore Einstein center brings lifesaving options to patients in need
Suzanne M. Murphy, Ed.D., on supporting the work of the Einstein community
A philanthropist helps Einstein students make strides
Updates from graduates across the decades, from the 1960s to the 2010s
Recently deceased members of the Einstein and Montefiore communities
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The world’s most advanced radiation device for treating cancer went into service at Montefiore 60 years ago
Einstein researchers’ finding may help counteract hypoglycemia when it affects people with diabetes
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