Playing Softball for Neurosurgery Charity

Playing Softball for Neurosurgery Charity

Faculty, residents, and fellows from the Department of Neurosurgery flexed their competitive muscles at the 15th Annual Neurosurgery Charity Softball Tournament in Central Park. More than 40 teams from academic medical centers in the United States and...

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Public Health Students’ Research in Spotlight

Public Health Students’ Research in Spotlight

More than 50 Master of Public Health (MPH) students from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai recently delivered poster presentations on high-quality and timely research during Public Health Research Day at Guggenheim Pavilion. Three students were...

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Paying Tribute to a Giant in Medicine

Paying Tribute to a Giant in Medicine

Family, friends, and colleagues of the late James F. Holland, MD, Distinguished Professor of Neoplastic Diseases at The Tisch Cancer Institute, gathered in May at the Mount Sinai Health System to celebrate his work as a renowned physician-scientist who...

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Supporting Vital Research on Ovarian Cancer

Supporting Vital Research on Ovarian Cancer

Staff members of the Women’s Health Unit at The Mount Sinai Hospital (Klingenstein Pavilion 4) recently braved the rainy weather to participate in the New York City chapter of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition’s Run/Walk to Break the Silence on Ovarian...

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Raising Awareness for Biomedical Research

Raising Awareness for Biomedical Research

Seven researchers and veterinarians from the Mount Sinai Health System discussed humane animal research at a panel held at Hatch Auditorium to commemorate Biomedical Research Awareness Day (BRAD) on Thursday, April 19. They joined more than 110 other...

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Gratitude and Joy at the Master’s Commencement

Gratitude and Joy at the Master’s Commencement

The Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences of the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai held the 2018 Master’s Commencement on Friday, June 22, in a ceremony that celebrated the graduates’ achievements and looked ahead to their fulfilling and varied careers. “While...

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