Gray comes to The Graduate Center from NYU Langone Health, where she has directed the Neuroscience Institute. New York, May 29, 2019 — The Graduate Center of The City University […]
On a recent Friday evening inside the reclaimed planetarium of The City College of New York’s Marshak Science Building, a group of students, faculty, local artists and other guests sat […]
The highly competitive eight–year research grant will provide up to $9.17 million to fund innovative research on the molecular signals regulating glial cell function in the healthy brain New York, […]
Maple trees need to be about 40 years old before they can be tapped for syrup, but a recent study suggests that the changing climate is a threat to that process of growth and renewal, said ASRC researcher Andrew Reinmann in The New York Times. […]
The Defense Department’s most prestigious single-investigator award will provide $3 million to support Alù’s effort to engineer highly innovative materials for thermal wave manipulation NEW YORK, May 2, 2019 — Andrea […]
A new longitudinal study finds a link between blood lipids and worsening of disease in multiple sclerosis patients who are overweight and obese NEW YORK, April 11, 2019 — A newly […]
Details of ASRC Researcher Andrew Reinmann’s latest study on the effect of declining snowpack levels on sugar maple trees have been featured in The Maple News: A loss of snowpack, […]
The finding might also have application in developing anti-parasite, anti-cancer and antibacterial treatments New York, April 4, 2019 – The Zika virus is widely known for causing microcephaly and other […]
The discovery could lead to novel, more specific, and more effective MS therapies and a better understanding of how the disease develops. NEW YORK, February 28, 2019 – Understanding and […]
The discovery could help in the development of novel, more effective antibiotics NEW YORK, February 25, 2019 – From the complex to the simple, all life forms have mechanisms for […]