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Faculty are advancing scholarly knowledge and transforming lives by taking an interdisciplinary approach to research and education, fostering the creativity, collaborative thinking and builder mindset required to take on today’s toughest problems.
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As part of her internship in the outpatient hand clinic at East End Occupational Therapy, Yoheved Zion restored her client's hand function and peace of mind after he crushed his index finger, severing the tip of it.
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Andrew Catlin, director of the M.S. in Data Analytics and Visualization program, and faculty member Brandon Chiazza have received a $7,500 grant from the Provost Faculty Research Fund to create a definitive repository of anti-Semitic speech.
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An interdisciplinary team of Katz School researchers is investigating the potential for wearable devices connected to the internet to facilitate the rehabilitation of stroke patients who have lost mobility in their arms.
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With the help of an NSF grant, mathematics Ph.D. candidate Samuel Akingbade is researching the mathematical possibility of continuously capturing energy derived from small amounts of vibration in human and natural activity.
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Dr. Youshan Zhang, an expert in artificial intelligence including deep neural networks and computer vision, has joined the Katz School faculty in the artificial intelligence master’s program.
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A team of specialists led by Katz School Professor Amiya Waldman-Levi has created a strength-based intervention program that aims to improve children's development through playful interactions with their parents.
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A 17³Ô¹Ï researcher and several Katz School graduate students will investigate how inhibiting the function of a cluster of small proteins in testicular cells affects spermatogenesis, or the production and regulation of sperm.
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STEM and health programs are fueling a surge in YU’s national reputation and rankings, and the Katz School has the evidence to back it up: 95 percent of Katz School graduates land high-wage jobs within six months of graduation.
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The online cybersecurity master’s degree program is ranked second in the nation by Fortune magazine, putting YU in good company with prestigious schools such as the University of California, Berkeley, and Johns Hopkins University.

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