• Kabat is an author and cancer epidemiologist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine.

    FORBES: Does Coffee Drinking Really Protect Against Devastating Diseases?

  • "You cannot give dose-dense chemotherapy without Neupogen, " says Marc Citron, a professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Brookeville, N.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • A. in political science in 1971, and received his medical degree from the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York City in 1978.

    FORBES: Next Week's Guest: Governor Howard Dean

  • "It's like taking the air out of a balloon, " says Berish Strauch, academic chair and professor of plastic surgery at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and Montefiore Medical Center.

    FORBES: Fastest-Growing Plastic Surgeries

  • Kabat is a cancer epidemiologist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the author of Hyping Health Risks: Environmental Hazards in Daily Life and the Science of Epidemiology.

    FORBES: How Activism Distorts The Assessment Of Health Risks

  • Kabat is a cancer epidemiologist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the author of Hyping Health Risks: Environmental Hazards in Everyday Life and the Science of Epidemiology.

    FORBES: Does Coffee Drinking Really Protect Against Devastating Diseases?

  • Geoffrey Kabat is an epidemiologist at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine and the author of Hyping Health Risks: Environmental Hazards in Daily Life and the Science of Epidemiology.

    FORBES: How Useful Is Body Mass Index In Predicting Long-Term Health?

  • It seemed to show that a lower dose of the drug could work just as well as a higher one in lung cancer, says Roman Perez-Solar of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • "The reason why toddlers have tantrums is they don't have verbal or cognitive skills yet, " said Dr. Lisa Shulman, an associate clinical professor of pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in Bronx, New York.

    CNN: Autism parents' plea: Understand kids' meltdowns

  • In one Ikaria-funded study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Albert Einstein College of Medicine's David Lefer found that low doses of hydrogen sulfide slashed heart damage by 72% in mice after heart attacks, even without inducing hibernation.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • On the bright side, researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University have discovered a strategy for preventing infections due to herpes simplex viruses (herpes simplex virus 2, the virus that causes genital herpes, and herpes simplex virus 1).

    FORBES: For Many, Herpes May Cause Memory Loss Along with Cold Sores

  • U.S. Dietary Guidelines, issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, generally recommend that no more than 10 percent of calories come from sugar, says Keith Ayoob, assistant professor of pediatrics at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and a spokesman for the American Dietetic Association.

    CNN: Are kids eating too much sugar?

  • That daunting statistic is one of the reasons Nadine Katz, senior associate dean, professor and director of medical education in the department of obstetrics, gynecology and women's health at Albert Einstein College of Medicine, in New York City, got interested in helping aspiring female med school professors achieve their goals.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But researchers at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York have pinpointed one reason for Tauber's longevity: her DNA. Examining the genes of Tauber and 350 other Ashkenazi Jews who are nearing age 100, Nir Barzilai and his colleagues have identified three genes that appear to promote long life by protecting against the diseases of old age.

    FORBES: Researchers are unlocking the mysteries of aging.

$firstVoiceSent
- 来自原声例句
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定
小调查
请问您想要如何调整此模块?

感谢您的反馈,我们会尽快进行适当修改!
进来说说原因吧 确定