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Medical Center Archives of New York-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell Medical Center Web Archive

Collected by: Cornell University Library

Archived since: Mar, 2012

Description:

Located in New York City, The Medical Center Archives is the repository for the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital (NYPH), the Weill Medical College of Cornell University, the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences of Cornell University, and Weill Cornell Medical College in Qatar. The Archives also holds the records for predecessor institutions of the Medical Center, as well as several hospitals that merged or affiliated with NYPH, and the records of the Cornell University-New York Hospital School of Nursing. In addition to institutional records, the Archives holds approximately 150 collections of papers and manuscripts from noted individuals associated with the institutions of the medical center. The collections comprise nearly 7,000 linear feet of papers, records, and images dating from 1771 to the present.

Subject:   Universities & Libraries Science & Health Society & Culture

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Title: Epigenomics Core Facility at Weill Cornell Medicine

URL: http://epicore.med.cornell.edu/

Description: We provide an array of epigenomics and bioinformatics research resources and services.

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Subject:   Epigenetics,  Bioinformatics ,  Medical research Cornell University. Joan and Sanford I. Medical College

Title: Englander Institute for Precision Medicine. Weill Cornell Medicine College

URL: https://eipm.weill.cornell.edu/

Description: "Founded in 2015, the Englander Institute’s primary mission is to uncover the molecular roots of disease using genomic sequencing, informatics, and other technologies. This information is then used to personalize disease treatment and prevention. To achieve this, computational biologists first analyze tumor sequencing data and summarize the key clinical and genetic findings. Then, a team of interdisciplinary specialists, including pathologists, molecular biologists, oncologists and basic scientists use these findings to determine the best treatment options for each patient. Precision medicine targeted individualized care is tailored to each patient based on his or her specific genetic profile and medical history. Unlike the traditional one-size-fits-all medicine, practitioners of precision medicine use genomic sequencing tools to interrogate a patient’s entire genome to locate the specific genetic alterations that have given rise to and are driving his or her tumor. With this information, they can identify small molecule drugs, monoclonal antibodies, vaccines, and other therapies that are most precisely targeted and are therefore most effective and have the fewest side effects."

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Subject:   Cornell University. Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College Genomics -- Research,  Bioinformatics ,  Pathology -- Research Molecular diagnosis

Title: Core Facilities Weill Cornell Medical College

URL: https://research.weill.cornell.edu/core-facilities/

Description: "Weill Cornell Medicine (WCM) has research core facilities that provide cutting-edge resources that enable critical advances in basic and translational research. Our core facilities offer high-end technologies, experienced core directors and dedicated core staff that offer the expert support for experimental design, sample preparation, data generation and data analysis that is needed to perform successful research studies."

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Subject:   Bioinformatics ,  Biomedicine Flow cytometry Immunology -- Research Microscopy Medical research

Title: Jill Roberts Institute for Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease Weill Cornell Medical College

URL: https://robertsinstitute.weill.cornell.edu/

Description: "We welcome you to the Jill Roberts Institute for Research in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). The mission of the Institute is to establish a multidisciplinary center of excellence that will accelerate new cutting edge scientific discoveries at both the basic and translational level, which collectively will advance innovative preventative and therapeutic approaches for IBD and other related inflammatory diseases. Our goal is to propel a paradigm shift in how we approach the research, treatment, prevention and cure of chronic inflammatory diseases by establishing interactive and successful collaborations between basic researchers, clinicians, pathologists, surgeons and bioinformaticians."

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Subject:   Irritable colon Inflammatory bowel diseases,  Bioinformatics ,  Medical research Colon (Anatomy)—Diseases—Diagnosis Colon (Anatomy)—Surgery

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