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The unparalleled patient care we deliver begins with original ideas and trailblazing research. The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai is home to dozens of top-funded research institutes, centers, and laboratories, collaborating across disciplines to make swift and meaningful advances in medicine. In keeping with our passion for intellectual inquiry, our patient-centered philosophy, and our track record of clinical breakthroughs, we are making medical history, developing new treatments for those most in need and introducing a new era of precision medicine that will help patients worldwide.

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On the frontline of medical research, we investigate, discover, and develop treatments and technologies in a number of critically important areas. A few of our recent milestones include:

  • Identifying first common gene variant linked to autism
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The Icahn School of Medicine receives some of the highest National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding nationwide for our peer-reviewed research. We also attract large donors for many of our comprehensive research initiatives.  With a vital and ever-expanding presence throughout New York City and beyond, this support is likely to keep growing.  A few examples of our expansive research include:

The Friedman Brain Institute Through innovative studies of the brain and spinal cord, our researchers have made impressive progress in understanding how the nervous system functions under normal conditions and during neurological malfunction. The Friedman Brain Institute recognizes the nervous system as the last frontier of the molecular revolution in medicine, making basic science breakthroughs and translating them into fundamentally new and improved treatments of brain and spinal cord disorders.

Ronald M. Loeb Center for Alzheimer’s Disease The Mount Sinai Health System's work with Alzheimer's disease spans a multi-site network of clinics, hospitals, and practices. We treat more than 3,000 patients every year, and our translational research programs have been awarded in excess of $200 million from NIH and other agencies. The Loeb Center's mission is to develop state-of-the-art Alzheimer's disease care through innovations in genomics, neurobiology, stem cell engineering, and other disciplines.  The Loeb Center is a major player in advancing the  diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, making a significant impact in New York and globally. These efforts build on the Mount Sinai legacy as an early treatment model and NIH Alzheimer's Disease Research Center.

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Ramon de Haan Receives Mellon/ACLS Dissertation Innovation Fellowship

De Haan, an Anthropology PhD student, is writing his dissertation on activism among members of the Black communities in Suriname, Curaçao, and the Netherlands, who are arguing for reparations for slavery and colonialism. The fellowship’s stipend will support de Haan’s travel to the three countries and compensate the community members he interviews and works with. 

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Professor Jessica Pisano receives 2024 Guggenheim Fellowship

The prestigious grant will help support Pisano, a professor of politics, as she writes her next book, which tells the story of a single street in Eastern Europe under fascism, state socialism, and neoliberal democracy. This small space raises big questions about political and economic change and the way people negotiate the question of who belongs. 

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