May 1, 2017
CNN interviews Sharmila Makhija, M.D., M.B.A., on a study linking some antibiotics with an increased risk of miscarriage. Dr. Makhija is chair and professor of obstetrics & gynecology and women’s health and holds the Chella and Moise Safra Endowed Chair at Einstein and Montefiore.
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March 21, 2017
The Atlantic interviews Eric Hollander, M.D., on a new study suggesting a link between autism and addiction. Dr. Hollander is a clinical professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Einstein and director of the Autism and Obsessive Compulsive Spectrum Program at Montefiore Health System and Einstein.
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February 23, 2017
Nature interviews Zev Williams, M.D., Ph.D., about his placental miRNA research, which he hopes will lead to an early-warning test for pre-eclampsia. Dr. Williams is assistant professor of obstetrics & gynecology and women's health and of genetics at Einstein and director of the Program for Early and Recurrent Pregnancy Loss (PEARL) at Einstein and Montefiore Health System.
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February 3, 2017
NPR interviews Michael Lipton, M.D., Ph.D., on his research that finds frequent soccer ball heading is a common and under-recognized cause of concussion symptoms. Dr. Lipton is professor of radiology and of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and associate director of the Gruss Magnetic Resonance Research Center at Einstein and director of MRI Services at Montefiore Health System.
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January 18, 2017
The Washington Post interviews Nir Barzilai, M.D., about Donald Trump’s health, human aging, and questions about the factors affecting longevity and healthspan. Dr. Barzilai is the Ingeborg and Ira Leon Rennert Chair of Aging Research and director of the Institute for Aging Research at Einstein.
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January 9, 2017
CNN interviews Geoffrey Kabat, Ph.D., about the American Cancer Society’s latest report indicating a decline in cancer death rates. Dr. Kabat is a senior epidemiologist in the department of epidemiology and population health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
December 22, 2016
The New York Times interviews Jan Vijg, Ph.D., about research on the first attempt to reverse aging by partially reprogramming the genome in mice. Dr. Vijg is professor and chair of genetics, the Lola and Saul Kramer Chair in Molecular Genetics, and professor of ophthalmology & visual sciences at Einstein.
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December 22, 2016
The Washington Post reviews the new book by Geoffrey Kabat, Ph.D., which shines a light on the successes and failures of scientific research on health risks. Dr. Kabat is a senior epidemiologist in the department of epidemiology & population health at Einstein.
December 12, 2016
Reuters interviews Joe Verghese, M.B.B.S., about his research that determined a method of predicting the risk of falling for healthy, older adults. Dr. Verghese is professor and director of the division of cognitive & motor aging in the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology at Einstein and director of the Montefiore Einstein Center for the Aging Brain.
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November 7, 2016
ABC-TV profiles Einstein medical student Sarah Mizrachi, who ran the NYC Marathon to raise money for The Blue Card, a charity that provides financial assistance to Holocaust survivors.
November 3, 2016
Scientific American interviews Steven Sparr, M.D., about amusia, the inability to recognize musical tones or to reproduce them, which strikes many stroke victims. Dr. Sparr is professor in the Saul R. Korey Department of Neurology at Einstein and director of the neurovascular laboratory and of neurorehabilitation at the Stern Stroke Center at Montefiore.
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