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Riding the Brain Wave

When Ryan Ahmed’s father suffered a brain aneurysm, Ahmed sprang into action, developing earbuds that register brain activity. At New York Tech, he has taken his idea even further.

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First Visiting Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence

New York Tech is hosting its first Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence on the Long Island campus for the 2024-2025 academic year.

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Convocation 2024

On August 29, the New York Tech community celebrated the start of the 2024-2025 academic year at the university’s annual faculty and staff convocation.

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Finding a Cure for Intellectual Disability

An NIH-funded study by a College of Osteopathic Medicine researcher could improve understanding of brain cell function and help deliver a cure for intellectual disability.

Media Coverage

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Exercise Physiologist Shares Insight with Peloton

Exercise science expert Alexander Rothstein, M.S., explains whether cardio can negatively impact muscle gains.

Runner’s World

Rothstein Featured in Runner’s World

Expert advises how runners can minimize their risk of sustaining injuries during speed training.

Techopedia

Nizich Comments on Using AI to Monitor the Dark Web

Modern AI solutions can quickly identify anomalies happening in real-time from dark web monitoring that would take humans or even current desktop computers years to process.

Magazine

A New York Tech entrepreneur created air pods to monitor health.

Spring/SUMMER 2024

Riding the Brain Wave

When Ryan Ahmed’s father suffered a brain aneurysm, Ahmed sprang into action, developing earbuds that register brain activity. At New York Tech, he has taken his idea even further with the support of the Entrepreneurship and Technology Innovation Center.

Expert Insights

Staying Healthy at 35,000 Feet

NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., arms airline passengers with information to avoid getting sick.

There’s a Simple Solution to the Doctor Shortage

A Salon op-ed by College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean Nicole Wadsworth, D.O., makes the case for expanding the scope of practice for physician assistants. As she writes, doing so could help address challenges caused by the nationwide physician shortage.

Bird Flu Explained

NYITCOM-Arkansas infectious disease physician Carl Abraham, M.D., explains how the virus is transmitted and whether Americans should be concerned about the dairy products in their homes.

Q&A: Parkinson’s Disease

Parkinson’s Center Director Adena Leder, D.O., a neurologist and movement disorders specialist, shares important information about this neurodegenerative condition.

NYITCOM Physician: Diabetes Patients Should Heed FDA Warning

NYITCOM’s Eleanor Yusupov, D.O., advises patients not to be misled by marketing claims that smartwatches and smart rings can safely monitor blood glucose.

AI Might Make Real Estate More Sustainable

A Reuters op-ed by Alessandro Melis, Ph.D., contends that in order to fight climate change, architects need to abandon their long-held obsession with individual authorship and celebrity and embrace artificial intelligence.

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