A new perspective: Hodgkin lymphoma changed her body and her mind
Emily Breclaw took some time off during her cancer treatment but returned to swimming with the Liverpool Jets during her sound round of treatment. (PHOTO BY SUSAN KAHN) BY AMBER SMITH Emily Breclaw...
View ArticleWhat was hair today is gone tomorrow — to raise money to fight pediatric cancer
Shown before the St. Baldrick’s event are (from left) Russell Kincaid, Tracy Kalinowski, Clare Rauch, Sharon Huard, Alex Kalinowski, Christopher White and Michelle Bergquist. All are Upstate employees...
View ArticleProtecting preemies and patients on ventilators
Critically ill patients who require ventilators are at risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome, a condition with a mortality rate higher than that of breast cancer in the United States....
View ArticleCellphone-assisted diagnosis saved a newborn, guided a career
Rahul Dudhani, MD, remembers when he was new to Syracuse and had a chance – but influential – encounter in June 2012 at Café Kubal. Rahul Dudhani, MD He was a few weeks away from starting his surgical...
View ArticleSeeking families with young children for study on child mental health
A pair of mental health researchers at Upstate are studying new ways to classify mental health disorders in children and looking to change the way psychiatric disorders are understood and diagnosed in...
View ArticleA new perspective: Hodgkin lymphoma changed her body and her mind
Emily Breclaw took some time off during her cancer treatment but returned to swimming with the Liverpool Jets during her sound round of treatment. (PHOTO BY SUSAN KAHN) BY AMBER SMITH Emily Breclaw...
View ArticleWhat was hair today is gone tomorrow — to raise money to fight pediatric cancer
Shown before the St. Baldrick’s event are (from left) Russell Kincaid, Tracy Kalinowski, Clare Rauch, Sharon Huard, Alex Kalinowski, Christopher White and Michelle Bergquist. All are Upstate employees...
View ArticleProtecting preemies and patients on ventilators
Critically ill patients who require ventilators are at risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome, a condition with a mortality rate higher than that of breast cancer in the United States....
View ArticleCellphone-assisted diagnosis saved a newborn, guided a career
Rahul Dudhani, MD, remembers when he was new to Syracuse and had a chance – but influential – encounter in June 2012 at Café Kubal. Rahul Dudhani, MD He was a few weeks away from starting his surgical...
View ArticleRonald Saletsky, PhD, receives President’s Award
Upstate Medical University presented 16 awards at its fall convocation Sept. 16. The President’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service was given to Ronald Saletsky, PhD. Below is his biography, as it...
View ArticleMaking music helps kids with autism connect with others
Zachary Cottell, 4, responds to a musical prompt, or rhythm seed, by drumming with purple plastic tubes (boom whackers) at an interactive concert for people affected by autism. The concert was part of...
View ArticleBoeheims receive Upstate’s Distinguished Service award
James A. and Juli G. Boeheim Upstate Medical University presented 16 awards at its fall convocation Sept. 16. The President’s Award for Distinguished Service was given to James A. and Juli G. Boeheim....
View Article‘Diabetes: Across the Lifespan’ forum set for Nov. 4
The 15th annual CNY Diabetes Forum is scheduled for 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 4. It’s a free event, with limited seating. Reserve your spot today by calling 315-464-8668 or 1-800-464-8668. The forum...
View ArticleTOPS receives excellence in philanthropic service award
Upstate Medical University presented 16 awards at its fall convocation Sept. 16. The President’s Award for Excellence in Philanthropic Service, Corporate, was given to TOPS Friendly Markets. Below is...
View ArticleWhat was hair today is gone tomorrow — to raise money to fight pediatric cancer
Shown before the St. Baldrick’s event are (from left) Russell Kincaid, Tracy Kalinowski, Clare Rauch, Sharon Huard, Alex Kalinowski, Christopher White and Michelle Bergquist. All are Upstate employees...
View ArticleProtecting preemies and patients on ventilators
Critically ill patients who require ventilators are at risk for developing acute respiratory distress syndrome, a condition with a mortality rate higher than that of breast cancer in the United States....
View ArticleCellphone-assisted diagnosis saved a newborn, guided a career
Rahul Dudhani, MD, remembers when he was new to Syracuse and had a chance – but influential – encounter in June 2012 at Café Kubal. Rahul Dudhani, MD He was a few weeks away from starting his surgical...
View ArticleRonald Saletsky, PhD, receives President’s Award
Upstate Medical University presented 16 awards at its fall convocation Sept. 16. The President’s Award for Excellence in Faculty Service was given to Ronald Saletsky, PhD. Below is his biography, as it...
View ArticleMaking music helps kids with autism connect with others
Zachary Cottell, 4, responds to a musical prompt, or rhythm seed, by drumming with purple plastic tubes (boom whackers) at an interactive concert for people affected by autism. The concert was part of...
View ArticleBoeheims receive Upstate’s Distinguished Service award
James A. and Juli G. Boeheim Upstate Medical University presented 16 awards at its fall convocation Sept. 16. The President’s Award for Distinguished Service was given to James A. and Juli G. Boeheim....
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