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Q&A: Brian Beatty on the Mammalian Fossil Formerly Known As a Dinosaur Bone
Associate Professor Brian Beatty, Ph.D., and a group of Japanese scientists rediscover a bone that was once believed to belong to a dinosaur. The fossil is actually that of a femur from the ancient mammal Paleoparadoxia.
Medical Students Treat Patients in Ghana and the Dominican Republic
NYITCOM students travelled to Ghana and the Dominican Republic for medical outreach and service learning. They went home with an experience they will never forget.
News Brief: NYITCOM Lends Its Expertise to FBI Emergency Simulation
Emergency medical training is critical in the education and preparation of federal agents, who may be called upon during times of crisis. With this in mind, from July 24 through July 26, the NYITCOM Institute for Clinical Competence (ICC) hosted federal agents from the FBI for a three-day first response training and refresher course, which also included an active shooter response simulation.Video: “Fuel” Does a Female Runner’s Body Good
In a Facebook Live session, Assistant Professor Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., and NYITCOM student Mina Divan, talk about the right and wrong ways for runners to fuel their bodies.
Special Inauguration Issue and Thank You to Our Donors
In this special edition of NYIT Magazine, we celebrate President Foley’s inauguration, showcase the accomplishments of our community of makers and doers, thank our donors who have made the dream of a college education possible for so many students, and look to the future of NYIT.Pain Management with a Human Touch
According to Associate Professor Sheldon Yao, D.O., the future of pain management is through osteopathic manipulative treatments.
Q&A: Simone Hoffmann on Early Mammal Fossil Discoveries in China
Paleontologists are rethinking what they know about early mammals thanks to new fossils discovered in China. Assistant Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., talks about their significance and what this means for future research.
Running and Women’s Bodies
Women who increase their exercise level to boost their metabolism are actually lowering it according to new research by Assistant Professor Joanne Donoghue, Ph.D., and a group of medical students.
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Community Engagement Day
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