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Amazing Things: Ronda Kotelchuck

May 10, 2019

From NewYork-Presbyterian’s Health Matters

When Ronda Kotelchuck learned she had an aggressive form of uterine cancer, she was frightened and anxious about the road ahead.

Meet New EIPM Member Dr. Claire Henchcliffe

April 30, 2019

As Director of the Parkinson’s Disease and Movement Disorders InstituteClaire Henchcliffe, M.D., D.Phil., leads an outpatient program that specializes in the diagnosis and management of movement disorders including Parkinson’s disease. In addition to seeing patients, Dr. Henchcliffe’s multidisciplinary team of neuropsychologists, therapists and allied health professionals conduct a number of clinical trials available for patient participation.

EIPM’s Dr. Davis Earns Diversity Week Award

April 25, 2019

Growing up in Georgia, Melissa B. Davis, Ph.D., was aware of the lack of representation that doctors of color had in her hometown and she was inspired to become a doctor.

AI Approach Optimizes Embryo Selection for IVF

April 5, 2019

A new artificial intelligence approach by Weill Cornell Medicine investigators, including scientists from the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine, can identify with a great degree of accuracy whether a 5-day-old, in vitro fertilized human embryo has a high potential to progress to a successful pregnancy. The technique, which analyzes time-lapse images of the early-stage embryos, could improve the success rate of in vitro fertilization (IVF) and minimize the risk of multiple pregnancies.

Gene Variant and Breast Cancer in Black Women

April 3, 2019

A set of gene variants that originated in Sub-Saharan West African populations may help explain why black women, compared to white women, have worse breast cancer outcomes, according to a new study from a team led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian.

Nanovaccine boosts immunity in sufferers of metabolic syndrome

March 27, 2019

EIPM Member Ankur Singh, assistant professor in the Sibley School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) and the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering (BME), and Matthew Mosquera, an EIPM visiting team member and doctoral student in engineering, along with partners from Cornell University in Ithaca published a very interesting paper on how their nanovaccing aids people with metabolic syndrome. The following article is from Cornell Chronicle

A Conversation with Jenny Xiang, M.D.

March 26, 2019

As its founding Director, Dr. Xiang has led the GRCF since 2000 and provides state-of-the-art services in genomics and related high throughput technologies to the basic and translational research and clinical communities at WCM, Cornell University, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, the Hospital for Special Surgery, and external collaborators.

New Target for Aggressive Prostate Cancer

March 25, 2019

A study by the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine members including first author Loredana Puca, Ph.D., a postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory of Himisha Beltran, M.D., published an important new manuscript in Science Translational Medicine last week demonstrating the feasibility of targeting neuroendocrine prostate cancer, an aggressive prostate cancer subtype, with an antibody-drug conjugate against delta-like protein 3 (DLL3).

Introducing Dr. Wael Al Zoughbi

March 19, 2019

Dr. Al Zoughbi is a certified anatomic pathologist with experience in translational molecular oncology. For the last ten years he has been applying his skills in pathology at the interface between medicine, science, and enterprise to guide precision cancer medicine and tissue-based biomarker discovery.

What makes your research unique? 

It is the integrated system of experience in clinical applications and technology innovation that will shape the future of medicine. Hence, I am excited to be here at the Englander Institute for Precision Medicine (EIPM).

The Role of Advanced Genomics in Dermatology

February 20, 2019

Dr. Anandasabapathy is an Associate Professor of Dermatology and is affiliated with the Meyer Cancer Center’s Immuno-Oncology Working GroupAs a physician-scientist in dermatology studying the immune surveillance of barrier tissues and tumor, her work is focused on the cross-talk between T cells and dendritic cells, and the co-opting of tissue specific programs in the tumor microenvironment.

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