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Jessica Kahn, M.D., M.P.H., Named Senior Associate Dean for Clinical and Translational Research at Albert Einstein College of Medicine
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Albert Einstein College of Medicine Names Marla Keller, M.D., Executive Dean

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What Are "Super Agers" and Why Aren't They Showing Signs of Alzheimer's?

Sofiya Milman, M.D., M.S., says the Super Agers Family Study she leads aims to determine genetic and biological factors that may slow aging and protect against age-related diseases. Dr. Milman is professor of medicine and of genetics and director of Human Longevity Studies at Einstein’s Institute for Aging Research and an endocrinologist at Montefiore.

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Why Albert Einstein College of Medicine is Leading the Charge in Incoming Physician Diversity

Yaron Tomer, M.D., and Lynne Holden, M.D., explain how Einstein's pathway programs provide opportunities for young people from groups underrepresented in science and medicine to explore potential careers in healthcare. Dr. Tomer is the Marilyn and Stanley M. Katz Dean at Einstein, and chief academic officer at Montefiore Einstein. Dr. Holden is professor of emergency medicine and senior associate dean for diversity and inclusion at Einstein and an emergency medicine physician at Montefiore.

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A Study Identified 6 Types of Depression. Here's Why That Matters

Jonathan Alpert, M.D., Ph.D., says a new study that identified six subtypes of major depression is preliminary and needs to be replicated with a larger and more diverse set of participants. Dr. Alpert is the Dorothy and Marty Silverman Chair in Psychiatry at Einstein and is chair and professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Einstein and Montefiore.

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When a Drug Becomes a Child’s Last Hope

Einstein scientist Vern Schramm, Ph.D., never imagined that his basic research into enzymes would intersect with a 2-year-old girl dying from an incurable form of blood cancer. He and that girl (Katie Lambertson, now a teenager) and her parents share their stories.

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