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Subjective cognitive concerns differ by race/ethnicity among einstein aging study (EAS) participants: Implications for assessment and interpretation of self‐perceived …

MJ Katz, J Qin, C Wang, L Rabin - Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023
Background Subjective cognitive concerns (SCC) play an important role in the
identification of preclinical dementia, especially among individuals who have
experienced health disparities. It is critical to discern differential patterns of SCC …

Bronx medical students to receive free tuition after $1 bn donation

JH Tanne - 2024
… A billion dollar gift will make medical education tuition free for more than 700
students at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York City, a highly
rated medical school in a poor area. The gift is intended to attract talented and …

Optimizing Subjective Cognitive Concern Assessment to Predict Cognitive Decline in Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome: Results from the Einstein Aging Study

CO Nester, Q Gao, C Wang, A Emmeline, MJ Katz… - Alzheimer's & Dementia, 2023
Background Motoric Cognitive Risk Syndrome (MCR) is a predementia condition
that combines slow gait speed and subjective cognitive concerns (SCC), and
predicts incident dementia in diverse global populations. MCR status is simple and …

Central Compartment Atopic Disease in The Bronx Population

K Al-Mulki, T Aaron, D Raval, S Thomas, N Akbar… - Journal of Allergy and …, 2024
… We sought to characterize CCAD within the unique Bronx population. … In this
Bronx CCAD cohort, there are high rates of aeroallergen sensitization and sinus
surgeries, with low percentage of associated asthma. Larger and comparative …

Is the Montreal cognitive assessment culturally valid in a diverse geriatric primary care setting? Lessons from the Bronx

MB Stimmel, AR Orkaby, E Ayers, J Verghese… - Journal of the American …, 2024
… Participants aged ≥65 with cognitive concerns attending outpatient primary care
in Bronx, NY, were recruited. MoCA and neuropsychological … , stated in the
Declaration of Helsinki and was approved by Albert Einstein College of Medicine …

A Study Evaluating Financial Toxicity Amongst Hematologic Malignancy Patients in the Bronx

L Amaeshi, A Sisto, L Laufer, K Fedorov, R Mathew… - Blood, 2023
… and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY 6Monte ore Medical Center,
Bronx 7Hematology/Oncology, Monte ore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of
Medicine, Bronx, NY … Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY …

Targeting Epigenetic Resistance Mechanisms to PI3 Kinase Inhibition in Leukemic Stem Cells

S Glushakow-Smith, I Kaur, S Sidoli, S Hemmati… - Blood, 2023
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a heterogeneous disease associated with poor
survival and frequent relapse rates due to the inability to effectively target leukemic
stem cells (LSCs) and acquired resistance to existing treatments. Development of …

Differential Effects of Type 2 Diabetes Treatment Regimens on Diabetes Distress and Depressive Symptoms in the Glycemia Reduction Approaches in Diabetes: A …

JS Gonzalez, I Bebu, H Krause-Steinrauf… - Diabetes Care, 2024
OBJECTIVE We evaluated whether adding basal insulin to metformin in adults with
early type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) would increase emotional distress relative to
other treatments. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS The Glycemia Reduction …

Design and characterization of protective pan-ebolavirus and pan-filovirus bispecific antibodies

AS Wirchnianski, EK Nyakatura, AS Herbert, AI Kuehne… - Plos Pathogens, 2024
Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) are an important class of antiviral therapeutics. MAbs
are highly selective, well tolerated, and have long in vivo half-life as well as the
capacity to induce immune-mediated virus clearance. Their activities can be further …

“Minimally invasive surgery for clinical T4 Non-Small cell lung cancer: National trends and outcomes” Minimally invasive surgery for cT4 NSCLC

JH Rodriguez-Quintero, MM Elbahrawy, AM Montal… - European Journal of Cardio …, 2024
OBJECTIVES Recent randomized data support the perioperative benefits of
minimally invasive surgery for non-small cell lung cancer. Its utility for cT4 tumors
remains understudied. We, therefore, sought to analyze national trends and …
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Evaluating the relationship between health-related social needs, patient demographics, and access to biologics in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma in Bronx …

LS Mahajan, N Granados, A Haines, K Fiori… - Journal of Asthma, 2024
Objectives This study assesses the relationship between patient age, gender, race,
socioeconomic status, social determinants of health and access to biologics (products
isolated from natural sources that target specific molecules, proteins, and cells) in …

Paradoxical association of B7H3 with clinical outcomes in patients with colorectal cancer.

Y Huang, X Qi, A Acuna-villaorduna, R Gali, R Maitra… - 2024
e15508 Background: Immune related biomarkers (IRB) are important predictors of
outcome to immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy; however, their role is unclear
in early-stage colorectal cancer (CRC). This study aimed to evaluate the expression …

Single trial Bayesian inference by population vector readout in the barn owl's sound localization system

BJ Fischer, K Shadron, R Ferger, JL Peña - Plos one, 2024
Bayesian models have proven effective in characterizing perception, behavior, and
neural encoding across diverse species and systems. The neural implementation of
Bayesian inference in the barn owl’s sound localization system and behavior has …

Behavioral analysis of social media and email usage among hematology-oncology fellowship applicants: A national survey.

RK Thakur, CTR Vegivinti, H Yusuf, R Gor, B Ray… - 2024
e21003 Background: The advent of digital communication has transformed the
landscape of fellowship programs, with social media(SoMe) emerging as pivotal
platforms for information dissemination and engagement between applicants and …

A multi-assay liquid biopsy approach to improve detection of bone and soft tissue sarcomas.

D Najjar, LA Lui, L Battle, R Dubin, E Zeldin… - 2024
10019 Background: Bone and soft tissue sarcomas are among the most common
extra-cranial solid tumors of childhood, yet advances in liquid biopsies lag behind
what has been achieved across adult cancers. Solid tumors that lack recurrent …

The role of social media and email in hematology oncology fellowship program recruitment: Insights from national survey of program directors.

RK Thakur, CTR Vegivinti, H Yusuf, B Ray, R Gor… - 2024
9049 Background: In the dynamically evolving medical landscape, the role of digital
communication, encompassing both social media and email, in Hematology
Oncology fellowship recruitment is increasingly prominent. This comprehensive …

Percutaneous Closure of a Left Ventricular Pseudoaneurysm

J Echarte-Morales, M Sturla, A Scotti, D Solarz… - Structural Heart, 2024
Figure 1. Percutaneous closure of left ventricular pseudoaneurysm. Baseline
echocardiography:(a and b) TTE shows a PSA in the apical segment of the
inferolateral LV wall, and (c and d) is further detailed in TEE. CT work-up:(e and f) …

Myelofibrosis prognostic models validated in an underserved minority population: A retrospective analysis.

JM Kamel, J Yan, M Goldfinger, EJ Feldman… - 2024
… Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 88 MF patients referred to our center in the
Bronx, NY between 2000 and 2023. Clinical and genetic data were used to calculate
prognostic scoring for DIPSS, DIPSS plus, MIPSS70, MIPSSV2, and GIPSS. Overall …

Exploring the digital footprint: Social media use among hematology oncology fellowship programs in the US

CTR Vegivinti, RK Thakur, S Shikhrakar, MB Hammami… - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2024
9048 Background: Social media platforms have emerged as pivotal tools for
communication, outreach, and engagement. This study aims to assess the adoption
and utilization of social media among Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical …

Neck strength alone does not mitigate adverse associations of soccer heading with cognitive performance in adult amateur players

CL Lin, B DeMessie, K Ye, S Hu, ML Lipton - PLoS one, 2024
… , New York, United States of America, Department of Systems and Computational
Biology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, … This study was carried out in
accordance with the recommendations of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine …
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