The kids are not all right … but they’re getting better, thanks to innovative programs at Montefiore and Einstein
Einstein researchers and their trainees find that collaboration benefits both sides of the equation
Physicians and students are melding technology and science to improve patient health
Drugs to treat Ebola, osteoarthritis, and cancer are now in clinical trials thanks to research led by four Einstein scientists
A professor of pediatrics and of genetics at Einstein, she tells of her ‘aha’ moment, the focus of her work with rare genetic disorders, and more
Dean Gordon Tomaselli updates alumni, friends, faculty, and staff on achievements at Einstein
Transformative accomplishments in research, education, organizational structure, and more
Ruth Gottesman, Ed.D., provides updates on scientific investigation funding, trustee and donor news, and more
An anonymous donor’s contribution will fund biomedical investigations and provide direct financial support to students
Einstein alumna Evelyn Gruss Lipper, M.D., is helping launch a program that translates cancer research into tools to treat diseases
Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., is internationally recognized for his work on blood cancers
Biochemistry, cancer research, epidemiology & population health, medicine, and neuroradiology
Lynne Holden, M.D., named senior associate dean and Reginald Hayes assistant dean
Joshua Nosanchuk, M.D., chosen for post at nation’s primary medical assessment organization
Physicians and researchers from departments across the College of Medicine are honored
Raja Flores, M.D. ’92, is a thoracic surgeon and lung and esophageal cancer investigator
Neuroscientist Heather Snell, Ph.D., to advise investigations at the research organization
Esperanza Arias-Perez, Pharm. D., Ph.D., is one of 10 investigators nationwide selected for the honor
A lung cancer researcher, she is investigating disease progression with the goal of finding new drug targets
The discovery could bolster the effectiveness of immune checkpoint therapy used to attack tumor cells
High circulating levels of HDL raised risk of cardiovascular events in hypertensive patients
The commonly used medications were the best at maintaining blood glucose levels
Researchers received more than $200 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health
An anonymous donor’s generosity will help Einstein attract and retain tomorrow’s leaders, and has already inspired others to give
In the race to bring promising scientific ideas to market, Ph.D. programs like Einstein’s may be the ultimate asset
Updates from graduates across the decades, from the 1950s to the 2010s
Recently deceased members of the Einstein and Montefiore communities
The College of Medicine’s affiliation with Montefiore began 60 years ago, on Sept. 25, 1963
Mutations in the MLL3 gene are a key driver, allowing cancer cells to spread
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