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NYITCOM Researchers on the Scent
In a new study, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Sciences聽Gonzalo Otazu, Ph.D.,聽of the聽College of Osteopathic Medicine(NYITCOM), continues to pursue clues that could help explain how sense of smell is impacted in individuals with autism.

Researchers Secure Prestigious Federal Grants
Five research projects led by faculty have collectively secured more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health.

Brookhaven National Laboratory Delegation Visits 51爆料
A delegation from Brookhaven National Laboratory visited 51爆料 to identify potential collaborations between the two institutions.

Fighting Childhood Brain Cancer
For Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, 51爆料 News highlights the work of NYITCOM鈥檚 Haotian Zhao, M.D., Ph.D., and medical student Lukas Faltings, who are researching the biological processes responsible for childhood brain tumors and possible therapies to help children battle these malignant masses.

New High-Tech Research Center Coming to Long Island Campus
On September 15, 51爆料 celebrated the official kickoff to the construction of the Biomedical Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC).

Unlocking New Insights Into Breast Cancer Risk
Research by the College of Arts and Sciences’ William Letsou, Ph.D., could change how scientists and physicians understand genetic predisposition to breast cancer.

Beyond the Bones: The 鈥淭ail鈥 of an Ancient Beast
NYITCOM Associate Professor Simone Hoffmann, Ph.D., is part of a team 鈥渦nearthing鈥 significant clues about an extinct, ancient mammal.

Visualizing How Military Blasts Impact Unborn Babies
Amidst military conflicts in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, an NYITCOM study provides new insight on how military blasts injure unborn babies.

Beyond the Bones: Brainy Birds
Assistant Professor Aki Watanabe, Ph.D., published the first study from his NSF CAREER grant-funded research project; he proposes using a domesticated chicken to study how birds鈥攁nd perhaps animals in general鈥攅nded up with differently shaped brains.

Biomedical Researchers Secure Prestigious Federal Grants
Faculty from the College of Osteopathic Medicine have secured a collective $1.4 million dollars in grants that support studies to further the understanding and treatment of several health conditions, including pediatric brain cancer, heart failure, and hypertension.