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22-Oct-2021 - A team of researchers has created a software system designed to model epidemics, with the aim of maximizing public-health protections while minimizing economic and social costs. “The coronavirus pandemic has underscored the need to have a well-designed plan to combat epidemics in a way that ...
23-Aug-2018 - The worldwide market for 3D-printed parts is a $5 billion business with a global supply chain involving the internet, email, and the cloud - creating a number of opportunities for counterfeiting and intellectual property theft. Flawed parts printed from stolen design files could produce dire ...
08-Jun-2018 - Machine learning using real-time symptom reports can accurately detect lymphedema, a distressing side effect of breast cancer treatment that is more easily treated when identified early, finds a new study led by NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing. "Using a well-trained classification algorithm to ...
26-Feb-2018 - Single-cell analysis holds enormous potential to study how individual cells influence disease and respond to treatment, but the lack of cost-effective and user-friendly instrumentation remains challenging. As described in a study researchers at the New York Genome Center (NYGC) and New York ...
18-Oct-2017 - Chemical weapons and other toxic agents including pesticides pose a serious health threat worldwide, whether they are deliberately released or emitted by accident from industrial chemical operations during processing, shipping, or storage. Jin Montclare, an associate professor in the Department ...
26-Sep-2017 - Pearls are among nature's most beautiful creations, and have been treasured for countless centuries. Beneath one's iridescent surface lies a tough and resilient structure made of intricately arranged tiles of calcium carbonate organized by a crew of proteins that guide its formation and ...
25-Aug-2017 - A team of New York University chemists has created a series of three-dimensional structures that take a step closer to resembling those found in nature. The work offers insights into how enzymes are properly assembled, or folded, which could enhance our understanding of a range of diseases that ...
New programme focused on key GPCR target implicated in aggressive brain cancer
28-Jun-2017 - Heptares Therapeutics announces the launch of a new research collaboration under its ORBIT initiative with New York University (NYU) School of Medicine. This new collaboration will support a multi-year programme with NYU’s drug discovery accelerator group, the Office of Therapeutics Alliances ...
27-Jan-2017 - A protein-sugar molecule, CD99, occurs more frequently than normal on stem cells responsible for blood cancers, including acute myeloid leukemia (AML) and the related myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS). This is the finding of a study led by researchers from NYU Langone Medical Center and Memorial ...
18-Nov-2016 - Automated teller machine keypads in New York City hold microbes from human skin, household surfaces, or traces of food, a study by NYU researchers has found. The work shows that ATMs can provide a repository to offer a picture of a city’s DNA. Automated teller machine keypads in New York City ...
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