LI/NYC Campus: Partial Closure Tuesday, February 24

All in-person classes and activities on the Long Island and New York City campuses are suspended on Tuesday, February 24, with classes shifting to remote instruction. Buildings and offices on both campuses remain open. Impacted employees should shift to remote work where feasible or make alternate on-campus office arrangements for work activities.

We will post additional updates when they become available.

Research

Assistant Professor Bryan Gibb and Hamza Nagarwala looking at a petri dish.

A Quest for Bacterial Assassins

The College of Arts and Sciences’ Bryan Gibb, Ph.D., and undergraduate Hamza Nawargala are working on research to combat antibiotic-resistant infections.

Medical students taking vitals on a dummy

Recognizing American Heart Month

In recognition of American Heart Month, New York Tech News is looking back at select highlights of NYITCOM’s esteemed cardiovascular research, awards, and public education efforts.

Professor Nikos Solounias, Ph.D.

Keeping Science on Its Toes

In a study published by PeerJ, Professor Nikos Solounias, Ph.D., and NYITCOM student Shannon Smith explain why a bony structure—which they dub “the bony cap”—may play a large role in finger and toe regeneration and nail growth.

Karen Chau and Ziad Ali

A Research Collaboration with Heart

NYITCOM and the DeMatteis Center for Cardiac Research and Education have forged a new collaboration that enables medical students to join in innovative and potentially life-saving research.

New York Tech Assistant Professor Yingtao Zhao

NIH-Funded Research at NYITCOM Could Yield New Brain Disorder Treatments

NYITCOM’s Jerry Zhao, Ph.D., has secured an NIH grant in support of research that could help to deliver new drugs to treat Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and autism spectrum disorder.

Assistant Professor of Anatomy Michael Granatosky, Ph.D., left, and Associate Professor of Anatomy Nathan Thompson, Ph.D.

Researchers Secure Leakey Foundation Grants

Two researchers from NYITCOM’s Department of Anatomy have secured grants from the Leakey Foundation, which exclusively funds research related to human origins.