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NYITCOM-Arkansas Generates $44.6 Million in Economic Impact
In a recent study, NYITCOM-Arkansas鈥 economic impact supports 263 jobs and operations that result in $2.2 million in additional state and local taxes.
Understanding the Cellular Underpinnings of Obesity
In his research, Assistant Professor Henry Ruiz, Ph.D., is looking to understand what makes fat cells grow, which could lead to new and improved obesity treatments.
The Role of Mathematica in the Classroom
President Henry C. 鈥淗ank鈥 Foley, Ph.D., discusses how Mathematica software can help students better integrate math into complex modeling, as well as opportunities for those outside traditional STEM majors and the future educational impact of AI.
Blueprint for Healing
A multidisciplinary team of students is investigating solutions for wound healing that would speed healing and positively impact the lives of countless people.
Students Propose Solutions to Commuting Challenges
On the heels of last fall鈥檚 efforts to solve commuting challenges, students in spring鈥檚 Data 101 course are turning ideas into action.
BRIIC by BRIIC
A look at the new Biomedical, Research, Innovation, and Imaging Center (BRIIC).
Using AI to Detect ECG Abnormalities
Student-led research uses artificial intelligence (AI) models to interpret abnormalities in electrocardiogram (ECG) test results.
Hooding NYITCOM鈥檚 Class of 2025
At ceremonies in Old Westbury, N.Y., and Jonesboro, Ark., the College of Osteopathic Medicine (NYITCOM) ushered in more than 400 new physicians.
Charting a Path to R2 Status
Since joining 91社区 in 2023, Vice Provost for Research Jared Littman, Ph.D., has wasted no time in charting the path to move the university closer to Carnegie-classified Research 2 (R2) status.
A Legacy of Justice, Perseverance, and Healing
For Jewish American Heritage Month, Theodore Flaum, D.O., professor of osteopathic manipulative medicine, reflects on his heritage and how it has shaped how he teaches, practices medicine, and lives.