Dec 11, 2000 Left Ventricular Assist Devices May Improve Heart Function and Lead to Search for New Therapies To Obviate Need for Transplants
Nov 14, 2000 Weill Cornell Studies Reveal Accelerated Improvement of Immune System and Antiviral Reactivity in Chronic HIV Infection
Nov 6, 2000 Dr. Jean Pape, Cornell Professor and Fighter Against AIDS in Haiti, Honored at the United Nations
Nov 1, 2000 Avon CEO Andrea Jung to Receive Award for Distinguished Service from Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center
Nov 1, 2000 Dr. Philip E. Stieg Becomes Chairman of Neurosurgery and Neurosurgeon-in-Chief at New York Weill Cornell
Oct 20, 2000 New York Weill Cornell Researchers Find Genetic Basis to Cognitive Problems Suffered by Professional Football Players
Oct 18, 2000 "Cornell Vascular" Aspires To Be the Center of Choice for Treatment of Uterine Fibroids and Venous Disorders
Sep 15, 2000 Weill Cornell One of Nine Institutions Chosen for New Federal Healthcare Delivery Research Network
Sep 1, 2000 Use of Complementary and Alternative Medicine Prior to Surgery Poses Risk to Patient Safety
Sep 1, 2000 New York Weill Cornell To Lead Statewide Consortium in Early CT Screening for Lung Cancer
Sep 1, 2000 Hear the Good News: New Device Offers Clearer Sound, Less Discomfort for the Hearing-Impaired
Aug 3, 2000 Weill Cornell Medical College Wins $7.5 Million Grant From Leukemia Society To Study Multiple Myeloma
Aug 1, 2000 Two of 13 Members of White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy Are From Weill Cornell
Jul 28, 2000 Weill Cornell Medical College Researchers Elucidate Molecular Mechanisms of Sperm Maturation and Fertilization
Jul 10, 2000 Dr. Timothy Ryan of Weill Cornell Receives McKnight Technological Innovations in Neuroscience Award
Mar 27, 2000 William A. Polf Named Senior Vice President for External Relations of NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Mar 27, 2000 Dr. Arthur Klein Named Chief Operating Officer and Senior Vice President of NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare System
Mar 14, 2000 Lovastatin Treatment Reduces Events in Patients at Varying Degrees of Coronary Risk and Reduces Need for Invasive Procedures
Mar 8, 2000 New York Weill Cornell Performs Among First Minimally Invasive Kidney Removals in Children and Infants in New York
Feb 7, 2000 "Bad" Cholesterol May Not Be the Best Predictor of Heart Disease Risk in Generally Healthy Individuals