A new paper in “Brain” identifies molecular mechanisms causing neuronal damage in multiple sclerosis patients with progressive clinical deterioration […]
Shereen weighed in on a new Nature Physics paper outlining how a group of researchers were able to use MRI and a scanning tunnel microscope to image on the atomic scale. […]
A message from Josh Brumberg, Dean for the Sciences at The Graduate Center, CUNY, and Annette Gray, Associate Dean for the Sciences and Executive Director of the Advanced Science Research Center […]
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. […]