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The Scent of Discovery
New research from the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) could help explain how the sense of smell is impacted in individuals with autism.
Recognizing American Heart Month
In recognition of American Heart Month, 色界吧 News is looking back at select highlights of NYITCOM鈥檚 esteemed cardiovascular research, awards, and public education efforts.
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鈥攚hich they dub 鈥渢he bony cap鈥濃攎ay play a large role in finger and toe regeneration and nail growth.
Student Profile: Viktoria Taranto
NYITCOM student Viktoria Taranto shadows dermatologist Navin Arora (D.O. 鈥04) as they work together to offer virtual dermatology consultations and treatment recommendations for Ukrainian citizens and refugees unable to access specialized care in their home country.
Future Military Physicians Get Their Marching Orders
Twelve members of NYITCOM鈥檚 Class of 2023 have matched into U.S. military residencies with the U.S. Army, Air Force, and Navy.
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.
NIH-Funded Research at NYITCOM Could Yield New Brain Disorder Treatments
NYITCOM鈥檚 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.
Researchers Secure Leakey Foundation Grants
Two researchers from NYITCOM鈥檚 Department of Anatomy have secured grants from the Leakey Foundation, which exclusively funds research related to human origins.
Student Profile: Veronica Perez
First-year NYITCOM-Arkansas student Veronica Perez shares her journey to medical school, and her plans to one day treat patients in her home territory Guam.
Student Profile: Kelsey Fisher
Aspiring neurologist Kelsey Fisher is gaining first-hand experience at NYITCOM, working with Adena Leder, D.O., director of the Parkinson鈥檚 program, on a project that focuses on an overlooked demographic diagnosed with the disease: young women.