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New Wadsworth Researcher Studies Tuberculosis Drug-Resistance
When new risks to public health increase, the Wadsworth Center finds new scientists to address them.
One of the newest is Pallavi Ghosh, Ph.D., who joined the Wadsworth Center as a new researcher in November 2014. Her target: Multi-drug resistant…
Dr. Anil Ojha - Turning the Tide on Tuberculosis
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 2 million people are infected and 23,000 people die annually from drug resistant bacteria in the United States alone. Drug resistant tuberculosis in particular is described by…
Recruitment Seminar: Tick-Virus-Host Interactions during Powassan Virus Transmission
Host: Alex Ciota, 485-6616
LCM Poster Day
Contact: Renee Hallack, 474‐4882
Newborn Screening Program Pilot Study: Hurler Syndrome
The New York State Newborn Screening Program screens all infants born in the state for 47 different diseases. In addition, the program is currently performing a pilot study with Dr. Melissa Wasserstein (pictured left), from the Icahn School of…
Newborn Screening's Annual Reports
These newborn screening annual reports are provided for informational use only, and should not be used for research purposes. Because of the way the report is constructed, the values for individual conditions are subject to change. Please…
Meeting of the NYMAC Consumer Collaborative Network
Individuals with genetic disorders and their families will complete an advocacy training and work together to develop advocacy materials. Registration is currently closed but if you're interested in joining the CCN, please contact the…
Newborn Screening for Pompe disease and MPS1
Engage in discussion with your colleagues about the newest NBS disorders and participate in a discussion of barriers and solutions when adding new disorders.
If interested, please fill out this registration form and email it to Bonnie Fredrick
Wadsworth Center’s Bacteriology Laboratory Plays a Pivotal Role in New York City's Legionella Outbreak
The Wadsworth Center’s Bacteriology Laboratory played a pivotal role in the recent Legionella outbreak in New York City. The classical approach to Legionella testing is culture, but, as Legionella are slow growing and fastidious organisms and…
NYMAC Neurogenetics Webinar
Families, patients and providers, learn more about clinical and patient advocacy perspectives on Cerebral Autosomal Dominant Arteriopathy with Sub-cortical Infarcts and Leukoencephalopathy (CADASIL).
The interplay between retinoic acid signaling, liver inflammation and fatty acid oxidation
Wadsworth Seminar The interplay between retinoic acid signaling, liver inflammation and fatty acid oxidation Dr. Nina Isoherranen University of Washington
Thursday, October 15, 2015 4:00 PM ESP, Biggs, Axelrod Theater Host: Qing‐…
Investigating the Legionella Outbreak in the South Bronx, PCR screening to whole genome sequencing
LCM Research Seminar Monthly ‐ DAI, Auditorium – 9:00 AM
Date: October 16, 2015 Topic: Investigating the Legionella Outbreak in the South Bronx, PCR screening to whole…
Catharine Prussing, PhD, MS spotlighted by the Association of Public Health Laboratories
Please read about Kate's transition from APHL-CDC Bioinformatics Fellow to Research Scientist at Wadsworth Center in the time of COVID-19 on page 21 of Lab Matters.