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麻豆传媒: COVID-19 Sharply Boosts Risk for Blood-Fat Disorders
Released: 1-Nov-2024 9:40 AM EDT
COVID-19 Sharply Boosts Risk for Blood-Fat Disorders
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

A new study led by researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine involving more than 200,000 adults found that the COVID-19 pandemic caused a 29% increase in risk for developing dyslipidemia, a condition involving abnormal lipid (fat) levels in the blood. Seniors and people with type 2 diabetes were even more strongly affected, experiencing an approximately two-fold increased risk for developing dyslipidemia, which is a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases such as heart attack and stroke. The research was published today in the print edition of The Journal of Clinical Investigation.

麻豆传媒: Teresa Bowman, Ph.D., Named Chair of Developmental & Molecular Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Released: 9-Oct-2024 4:05 PM EDT
Teresa Bowman, Ph.D., Named Chair of Developmental & Molecular Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Stem cell researcher Teresa Bowman, Ph.D., has been appointed chair of the department of developmental & molecular biology (DMB) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine after a comprehensive national search. Dr. Bowman will begin her new role on December 1, following the longtime leadership of Richard Stanley, Ph.D.

麻豆传媒: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives Major Federal Grant to Help Lead National Effort for Pandemic Preparedness
Released: 13-Sep-2024 3:30 PM EDT
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives Major Federal Grant to Help Lead National Effort for Pandemic Preparedness
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine has received a five-year, $14 million per year grant from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to participate in a broad national effort to develop "plug-and-play" vaccines and antibody-based therapies against a wide range of emerging viruses. The grant is part of NIAID鈥檚 new Research and Development of Vaccines and Monoclonal Antibodies for Pandemic Preparedness (ReVAMPP) Network, which was announced earlier today.

7-Aug-2024 11:05 AM EDT
Potential New Approach to Enhancing Stem-Cell Transplants
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

A discovery by a three-member Albert Einstein College of Medicine research team may boost the effectiveness of stem-cell transplants, commonly used for patients with cancer, blood disorders, or autoimmune diseases caused by defective stem cells, which produce all the body鈥檚 different blood cells.

麻豆传媒: Jessica Kahn, M.D., M.P.H., Named Senior Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Released: 15-Jul-2024 9:05 AM EDT
Jessica Kahn, M.D., M.P.H., Named Senior Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

After an extensive national search, Jessica Kahn, M.D., M.P.H., has been appointed as the senior associate dean for clinical and translational research and director of the Block Institute for Clinical and Translational Research (ICTR) at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. She currently serves as co-director of the Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST) and professor of pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati and as the founding associate chair of academic affairs and career development at Cincinnati Children鈥檚. Dr. Kahn will begin her new role at Einstein on October 21.

麻豆传媒: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Names Marla Keller, M.D., Executive Dean
Released: 3-Jun-2024 12:05 PM EDT
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Names Marla Keller, M.D., Executive Dean
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Marla Keller, M.D., a national leader in academic medicine and in clinical and translational research and training, has been appointed executive dean at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

麻豆传媒: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Names Yoon Kang, M.D., Vice Dean for Education
Released: 7-May-2024 9:00 AM EDT
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Names Yoon Kang, M.D., Vice Dean for Education
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine has appointed nationally recognized education leader Yoon Kang, M.D., as its inaugural vice dean for education, following a national search.

麻豆传媒: Making Long-Term Memories Requires Nerve-Cell Damage
26-Mar-2024 8:05 AM EDT
Making Long-Term Memories Requires Nerve-Cell Damage
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Just as you can鈥檛 make an omelet without breaking eggs, scientists at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that you can鈥檛 make long-term memories without DNA damage and brain inflammation. Their surprising findings were published online today in the journal Nature.

麻豆传媒: Iron Restriction Keeps Blood Stem Cells Young
Released: 8-Mar-2024 11:05 AM EST
Iron Restriction Keeps Blood Stem Cells Young
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

As we age, our hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells (HSCs) become less able to produce new red and white blood cells and other vital blood components鈥攃ontributing to chronic inflammation and accelerating the onset of blood cancers and degenerative diseases.

麻豆传媒: Einstein Receives $10.9 Million Grant to Validate Remote Cognitive Testing for Alzheimer鈥檚 and Other Dementias
Released: 18-Dec-2023 9:30 AM EST
Einstein Receives $10.9 Million Grant to Validate Remote Cognitive Testing for Alzheimer鈥檚 and Other Dementias
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Neurologists often diagnose Alzheimer鈥檚 disease after evaluating patients during lengthy, in-person office visits.

14-Aug-2023 1:05 PM EDT
Discovery of Chikungunya Virus鈥檚 鈥淚nvisibility Shield鈥 May Lead to Vaccines or Treatments
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found that the virus responsible for chikungunya fever can spread directly from cell to cell鈥攑erhaps solving the longstanding mystery of how the virus, now emerging as a major health threat, can manage to escape antibodies circulating in the bloodstream.

麻豆传媒: Einstein, Montefiore, and Lehman College Launch New M.S. Program in Biological Sciences
Released: 3-May-2023 10:20 AM EDT
Einstein, Montefiore, and Lehman College Launch New M.S. Program in Biological Sciences
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System have announced a collaboration with Lehman College of the City University of New York (CUNY) to launch the Einstein Discover Research Program. This unique research experience provides hands-on laboratory and scientific training for students from groups historically underrepresented in science and medicine, resulting in Master of Science (M.S.) degrees from CUNY.

   
麻豆传媒: Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Discover How Long-Lasting Memories Form in the Brain
25-Apr-2023 8:00 AM EDT
Researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine Discover How Long-Lasting Memories Form in the Brain
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Helping your mother make pancakes when you were three鈥iding your bike without training wheels鈥our first romantic kiss: How do we retain vivid memories of long-ago events? As described in a paper published online on April 25 in Neuron, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine have found the explanation.

Released: 18-Apr-2023 10:15 AM EDT
Why Do Children Develop Type 2 Diabetes? $4.1 Million NIH Grant Will Help Montefiore Einstein Researchers Investigate
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is surging among U.S. children. The number of youths under age 20 living with the disease has nearly doubled between 2001 and 2017, and yet鈥攁side from increases in childhood obesity鈥攖he reasons for this disturbing increase are not clear. The National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has awarded the Children鈥檚 Hospital at Montefiore (CHAM) and Albert Einstein College of Medicine a six-year, $4.1 million grant to identify the biological and social factors that cause children and adolescents to develop the condition.

麻豆传媒: Einstein Appoints Reginald Hayes as Assistant Dean for Diversity Engagement
Released: 24-Feb-2023 2:50 PM EST
Einstein Appoints Reginald Hayes as Assistant Dean for Diversity Engagement
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Albert Einstein College of Medicine has named Reginald Leon Hayes, B.S., B.Mus., M.Div., the assistant dean for diversity enhancement. In this role, Mr. Hayes will focus on promoting diversity, equity, and engagement for current and prospective medical students and those in Einstein鈥檚 pathway programs. Mr. Hayes began his new role in late January.

麻豆传媒: Investigating Neighborhood Redevelopment鈥檚 Impact on Heart Health in the Bronx
Released: 14-Feb-2023 1:00 PM EST
Investigating Neighborhood Redevelopment鈥檚 Impact on Heart Health in the Bronx
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Neighborhood redevelopment, which transforms low-income neighborhoods through rezoning, new construction and renovation, can lead to health benefits, such as greater access to fresh produce, improved housing, and more green spaces. But these advantages may not extend to all area residents. More information is needed about the impact of redevelopment, also known as urban renewal, on health, particularly if it contributes to inequities among middle-aged and older adults.

Released: 15-Dec-2022 10:00 AM EST
Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System Receive $5.2 Million NIH Grant to Study Heart Failure in Hispanic Populations
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Cardiology researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Health System have received a five-year, $5.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to explore the underlying causes of heart failure among Hispanics/Latinos, who are at heightened risk for heart disease. Investigators will take a novel approach to assess risk: by simultaneously evaluating heart function and the relationship between the heart and the aorta, the large artery that conveys oxygen-rich blood from the heart鈥檚 left ventricle to the rest of the body.

麻豆传媒: $11M NIH Grant Will Support Evaluation of Alzheimer鈥檚 Screening Tool in Primary Care Settings
Released: 8-Dec-2022 11:00 AM EST
$11M NIH Grant Will Support Evaluation of Alzheimer鈥檚 Screening Tool in Primary Care Settings
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Investigators at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Montefiore Health System, Regenstrief Institute, and Indiana University School of Medicine have received an $11 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to evaluate an Einstein-developed test for assessing cognitive impairment and dementia.

麻豆传媒: Distinguished Cancer and Stem Cell Biologist  Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., Appointed Chair of Cell Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Released: 22-Nov-2022 11:30 AM EST
Distinguished Cancer and Stem Cell Biologist Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., Appointed Chair of Cell Biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Ulrich Steidl, M.D., Ph.D., an internationally recognized leader in cancer and stem cell biology, has been named the chair of the department of cell biology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine. Dr. Steidl assumes his new position as Arthur Skoultchi, Ph.D., who has led the department with distinction for 24 years, steps down from departmental leadership. Dr. Steidl is currently professor of cell biology, of oncology, and of medicine; interim director of the Ruth L. and David S. Gottesman Institute for Stem Cell Research and Regenerative Medicine; and the Edward P. Evans Endowed Professor for Myelodysplastic Syndromes at Einstein; and deputy director of Montefiore Einstein Cancer Center (MECC) and co-director of MECC鈥檚 Blood Cancer Institute.

麻豆传媒: Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives $6.6M in NIH Grants to Lead New York Consortium for Kidney, Urological, and Hematological Research and Training
Released: 16-Nov-2022 11:00 AM EST
Albert Einstein College of Medicine Receives $6.6M in NIH Grants to Lead New York Consortium for Kidney, Urological, and Hematological Research and Training
Albert Einstein College of Medicine

The National Institutes of Health has awarded Albert Einstein College of Medicine a five-year, $6.6 million grant to lead a New York-based consortium of medical schools to train young scientists in kidney, urology, and hematology research.



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