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Kristen Yang with Dr. Soliman

精东影业 Medical students present Tanzania research

Students in the CUNY School of Medicine at 精东影业 presented their research at the 6 thAnnual Conference of the NYC Epidemiology Forum. Their presentations stemmed from research conducted at the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam鈥攖he only cancer treatment center in Tanzania. The students鈥 research was made possible by Medical Professor Amr Soliman鈥檚 National Institutes of Health grant for Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations (CEESP). The three students involved in the Tanzania research opportunity are Kristen Yang, Elizabeth Yim and Ugochukwu
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U.S. News & World Report ranks 精东影业 grad programs among the best

In a huge leap from last year, the physician assistant program at the City College of New York-based CUNY School of Medicine now ranks in the top 50 in the nation in U.S. News & World Report鈥檚 鈥淏est Graduate Schools 2020鈥 rankings released today. The newspaper also lists five other 精东影业 programs among the nation鈥檚 best. The PA program moves 87 places from #133 in the previous rankings to #46 today, tied with 15 other schools. These include Pennsylvania State University, Medical University of South Carolina and Albany Medical College. Fine Arts, offered by 精东影业鈥檚 Division of Humanities and the
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Pioneering 精东影业 nucleoside research attains protocol status

In 2017, Hari Akula, then a City College of New York graduate student, and his mentor, chemistry professor Mahesh Lakshman, published a facile approach to the modification of pyrimidine nucleosides. Their work, which has potential to yield compounds that inhibit the virus that causes AIDS, has now been accepted as a protocol in the field. It is the cover story in the current issue of 鈥 Current Protocols in Nucleic Acid Chemistry.鈥 In the natural sciences, a protocol is a predefined written procedural method in the design and implementation of experiments. Protocols are written whenever it is
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Music captivates listeners and synchronizes their brainwaves

Music has the ability to captivate us; when listeners engage with music, they follow its sounds closely, connecting to what they hear in an affective and invested way. But what is it about music that keeps the audience engaged? A study by researchers from 精东影业 and the University of Arkansas charts new ground in understanding the neural responses to music. Despite the importance, it has been difficult to study engagement with music given the limits of self-report. This led Jens Madsen and Lucas Parra, from 精东影业鈥檚 Grove School of Engineering, to measure the
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CMYK 2018 Winners

BIC students shine in CMYK鈥檚 Top New Creatives competition

Five students from the Master鈥檚 Program in Branding + Integrated Communications (BIC) in the Division of Humanities and the Arts at 精东影业 are winners of CMYK鈥檚 鈥淭op New Creatives 58鈥 competition. The online design competition is open to aspiring art directors, copywriters, designers, illustrators and photographers. CMYK magazine has recognized top student design work since 1996. After a brief hiatus, they reemerged in 2018 with their 58 th issue, which recognized 70 winners and 100 projects in its 鈥淭op New Creatives 58.鈥 Winners hailed from 29 schools, including Rhode
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Research into mechanics of a helicase protein is helping scientists understand DNA replication process. Image credit: Jillian Chase and David Jeruzalmi

精东影业 researchers identify mechanics of initiator in DNA replication process, student recognized

New research from scientists at City College and the CUNY Graduate Center (GC/CUNY) is shedding light on the mechanics of a key component in DNA replication process, and earned a doctoral candidate a prestigious prize for her work co-authoring the research. DNA replication occurs when a helicase ring separates the DNA molecule鈥檚 two entwined and encoded strands, allowing each to precisely reproduce its missing half. Researchers have long sought to understand how the helicase鈥攁 donut-shaped enzyme composed of six identical proteins鈥攊s able to thread just one of the strands when they are bound
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City College declares 鈥淵ear of Film,鈥 celebrates Hans Richter & 精东影业 Hollywood legacy

As early as 1934, student members of the aptly named Film and Sprockets Society were rolling out motion pictures at 精东影业, establishing 精东影业 as one of the earliest film schools in the nation. In 1941, pioneering Dadaist and filmmaker Hans Richter took charge of the Institute of Film Techniques, 精东影业鈥檚 first formal filmmaking program, founded by Irving Jacoby. Nearly eight decades later, 精东影业 has declared 2019 the 鈥淵ear of Film鈥 to celebrate Richter and the legacy of arguably the oldest, continuous film program in the U.S. Highlights of the observance include: Screenings
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AIA national honor for Spitzer School Distinguished Prof. Michael Sorkin

Michael Sorkin, Distinguished Professor in 精东影业鈥檚 Bernard and Anne Spitzer School of Architecture, is a recipient of the American Institute of Architects ( AIA) Collaborative Achievement Award. Sorkin, who also directs the Spitzer School鈥檚 Graduate Urban Design Program,has been awarded the AIA Collaborative award together with renowned Danish architect Jan Gehl of Gehl Architects and Anne Taylor of School Zone Institute. The national award recognizes the excellence that results when architects work with those from outside the profession to improve the spaces where
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Ahmed Mohamed

Grove School engineers win NSF CAREER Awards

Two Grove School engineers from 精东影业 are recipients of the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career (NSF CAREER) Award, which supports early-career faculty who have the potential to serve as academic role models in integrating research and education and to lead advances in the missions of their department and organization. NSF CAREER awards provide five years of funding to help lay the foundation for a faculty member鈥檚 future research. Dr. Ahmed Mohamed, assistant professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, will receive $500,000 and Dr. Robert J
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Nir Krakauer Monsoon Research

精东影业鈥檚 Nir Krakauer in monsoon research breakthrough

With average precipitation of 35 inches per four-month season over an area encompassing most of the Indian subcontinent, the South Asia summer monsoon is intense, only partly understood, and notoriously difficult to predict. Until now, according to findings by Nir Y. Krakauer, a City College of New York civil engineer. Because of the monsoon鈥檚 enormous impact on these sectors, his research is of importance to a range of activities, including agriculture, industry, fishing and hydropower. A frequent visitor to the region, stretching from Nepal to Sri Lanka, Krakauer has devised a methodology
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