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Black Americans are more willing to participate in medical studies led by Black doctors and researchers, perceiving them as more trustworthy, finds new research co-authored by a Cornell...
Thirteen faculty members from across Cornell are being honored by the Einhorn Center for Community Engagement with this year’s Community-Engaged Practice and Innovation...
Experts discussed support for science research during a pair of panels organized by faculty and students on Feb....
Dr. Robert Tyler Braun, assistant professor of population health sciences at Weill Cornell Medical College, was interviewed by Devan Burris of CNBC about the increasing cost of nursing homes and hospices and the impact of private equity...
Healio featured commentary from Dr. Amelia Bond, associate professor at Weill Cornell Medical College, on a recent American College of Rheumatology letter to the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services in response to proposed rule...
Residents receiving long-term care in nursing homes are medically complex. Half of these residents require assistance with at least four activities of daily life while also often dealing with dementia or hypertension. Dr. Hye-Young Jung,...
The Feb. 28 event will provide a forum for scientists, social scientists and humanities scholars to discuss challenges to research support in response to recent major changes to federal...
Concern that college-educated women will struggle to find “marriageable” partners is misplaced, finds new research co-authored by a Cornell...
Ellen Lust joined the Einaudi Center in January as director and John S. Knight Professor of International Studies. Her research examines the role of social institutions and local authorities in governance, particularly in Southwest Asia...
Demand for illegal menthol cigarettes would be substantial if the U.S. banned legal sales, limiting public health gains, Cornell research...