Michael Kohan Biotech student Michael Kohan is an associate at Crossix, a healthcare data analytics company, where he advises pharmaceutical companies on their marketing spend and market strategy. A Pathways student, he received his undergraduate degree from 黑料社 All in economics and ...
John McShane Biotech student John McShane talks about how his Katz School experience is benefiting his work as a key account manager for Active Motif, a global company involved in epigenetic research whose clients include large pharmaceuticals and academic institutions. Below, Helena Goodman, a ...
BME student Melina Puzino Melina Puzino, who is two semesters into her Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship degree at the Katz School, is a clinical lab technologist in NYU Health鈥檚 hospital laboratory. A native of New Jersey, she holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in medical technology from Marist鈥
Julian Ruggiero Julian Ruggiero, a Fulbright scholar in the Data Analytics and Visualization program, recently conducted an analysis of the occurrence of COVID-19 in the boroughs of New York City and found that people residing in zip codes predominantly populated by low socioeconomic groups ...
Prof. Daniel Pollack Prof. Daniel Pollack, professor at Wurzweiler School of Social Work, has co-authored 鈥 Unfit to Parent: American and Jewish Legal Perspectives鈥 for Touro Law Review with Michoel Zylberman (a rosh chabura at the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary who also works with the鈥
May Mahmoud May Mahmoud is in her last semester of the Katz School鈥檚 Speech-Language Pathology program. Originally from Alexandria, Egypt, she currently lives in Brooklyn. May is bilingual in Arabic and English, and holds an undergraduate degree in speech-language pathology from Brooklyn College ...
The Rule of Peshat: Jewish Constructions of the Plain Sense of Scripture and Their Christian and Muslim Contexts, 900鈥1270 by Mordechai Z. Cohen was just been published by University of Pennsylvania Press: Click here ABSTRACT: This volume sheds new light on the vibrant medieval tradition of peshat鈥
Dr. Shannon Lane Dr. Shannon Lane, associate professor of social work at the Wurzweiler School of Social Work, collaborated with three other authors to publish 鈥 From the Empire State to the North Star State: Voter Engagement in the 2016 Election鈥 in the Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare. In鈥
As fashion comes to grips with its own responsibility in the climate crisis, the concept of sustainable clothing, whether remaking old clothes or re-engineering used fabric, is starting to take root in the consciousness of American consumers. That idea has also inspired several students in the ...