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Presidential Engagement Awards: Putting NYIT’s Best Values Forward

Feature | May 10, 2018

Five faculty and staff members are celebrated with the Presidential Engagement Awards for their extraordinary service to students during the NYIT Academic Senate meeting on May 4.


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Life Science Faculty and Students Present at ABRCMS

Blog | Apr 20, 2018

Last fall, Drs. Jole Fiorito and Gavin McStay assistant professors in Life Sciences brought two of their students to Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS).
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Life Science Students Help Farmers in India

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Student Profile: Simran Polce

Profile | Dec 08, 2017

With a full academic schedule, Simran Polce has still found time to be an active member of the NYIT community.


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Our Genome at Risk: New Tools for Exploring RNA

Feature | Sep 20, 2017

Computer Science and Life Science faculty members at NYIT are developing cutting-edge tools to detect and describe RNA modifications and their potential links to serious diseases.


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NYIT Faculty Members Research RNA Variants Under Multi-Year NIH Grant

News Release | Sep 18, 2017

Computer Science and Life Science faculty members at NYIT will develop cutting edge tools to detect and describe RNA modifications and their potential links to serious diseases.


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Abdel Soliman

Profile | Sep 15, 2017

One might say that biology major Abdel Soliman is ambitious—he began his college career at the age of 16 and taught himself several computer languages. He also knows how to get his foot in the door. He landed a prestigious internship with pharmaceutical giant Boehringer Ingelheim.


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Faculty Research: No Bones About It

Feature | Sep 05, 2017

Michael Hadjiargyrou, Ph.D., receives $442,000 NIH grant for bone healing research.


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