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NSF Awards Grant for Evolution-inspired Design of Therapeutic RNAs

A team led by Dr. Samie Jaffrey, the Greenberg-Starr Professor of Pharmacology at Weill Cornell Medicine, has been awarded a three-year, $1.65 million grant for RNA research under a biotechnology-development program run by the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Mapping the Evolution of Urinary Tract Cancer Cells

Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine have performed the most comprehensive analysis to date of cancer of the ureters or the urine-collection cavities in the kidney, known as upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC).  The study, which compared the characteristics of primary and metastatic tumors, provides new insights into the biology of these aggressive cancers and potential ways to treat them.

Peer Coaching Helps Marginalized Individuals Lower Blood Pressure

For younger Black patients living in rural parts of the Southeastern United States, peer coaching is more effective than traditional clinical care in controlling high blood pressure, according to a new study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine and NewYork-Presbyterian. The investigators learned that for people under age 60 who have persistently uncontrolled hypertension, the benefits of working with a peer health coach were equivalent to what would be expected from taking a low dose of blood pressure medication.

2023 PhRMA Foundation Fellowship in Drug Discovery

Congratulations to Aakanksha Rajiv Kapoor | PhRMA Foundation Fellowship in Drug Discovery, awarded January 2023 | BCMB Allied PhD Program | Mentored by Vivek Mittal at Weill Cornell Medicine | “Determine Mechanisms by Which Club Cell Secreted Proteins Inhibit Myeloid-derived Suppressor Cells to Increase Efficacy of Immunotherapy in Lung Cancer

2023 Moderna Fellowship

Congratulations to Mildred Unti | Moderna Fellowship, awarded February 2023 | Pharmacology PhD Program | Mentored by Samie Jaffrey at Weill Cornell Medicine | “Creating a novel system for translation of a circular RNA”

2023 National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Weill Cornell Graduate School congratulates our current graduate students who received award offers and honorable mention recognition in the 2023 National Science Foundation’s Graduate Research Fellowship Program!

2023 Dompe Foundation’s Rita L. Montalcini Scholarship

Celeste Parra Bravo, Jasmine Shahanoor, and Berkiye Sonustun in the Neuroscience PhD program at the Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences have each been awarded the Dompe Foundation’s Rita L. Montalcini Scholarship! The Rita L. Montalcini Scholarship is a competitive 3-year $25,000 annual scholarship awarded to exceptional Master’s and PhD students in Neuroscience and/or Neurobiology at United States universities.

WCGS Code of Legislation and Policies - Draft

The Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences's Code of Legislation (Code) details the policies and procedures of the Graduate School as overseen by the WCGS Executive Commitee. Please review the Code and adhere to the rules, protocols, and policies described. All links within the document are also posted below. This document was last updated by the Executive Committe on June 16, 2020.

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