Communications and Public Affairs
NYU Physician
Summer 2004
Vol. 56 No. 1

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Table of Contents
Cover Story - When the Beat Goes Wrong

When the Beat Goes Wrong
Arrhythmia, the leading cause of sudden cardiac death, remains a mystery. But thanks to an animal model they’ve created, NYU researchers are gaining insight into this storm in the heart. SIDEBAR: Trials of the Heart.

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Features

Where Death Takes No Holiday
In the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York, forensic pathologists translate and interpret messages from the dead to aid the living.

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Man vs. Microbes
Martin J. Blaser, M.D., one of the country’s top experts on infectious disease, addresses some troubling questions, including “Who’s winning the war—the bugs or us?”

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The Big 10
The Skirball Institute celebrates a decade of collaborative, cross-disciplinary research efforts.

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Body Heat
Infrared images of the body’s surface temperature, used at the Rusk Institute to help diagnose certain conditions, show that medicine is as much an art as a science.
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Alumni Profile and Alumni News
Maestro of the Heart
Countless heart attack survivors worldwide owe their lives to cardiologist Eugene Braunwald, M.D., who owes his career to music.
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Around Campus
Clinical Cancer Center to Open
With the opening this summer of the new NYU Clinical Cancer Center, patients can obtain most of their treatment under one roof, in a setting that is as caring as it is convenient.
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News from Medicine
Chelation, Alternative Therapy for Heart Disease, Undergoes Clinical Trials at NYU; Study Reveals that Bacteria Dwell in the Esophagus; Antioxidants May Not Help the Heart pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
A Protein May Lead to New Cancer Therapies; A New Trick for an Old Virus: Killing Cancer Cells pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
Hospital Technology Goes Out of This World; Enhanced Counseling Eases Depression in Alzheimer’s Caregivers pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
Faculty News
Karen P. Day, Ph.D.; Jack M. Dodick, M.D.; Michael Artman, M.D.; Kathleen P. Gallagher, M.S.; Rodney E. Ulane, Ph.D.; Dan R. Littman, M.D., Ph.D.; Marc N. Gourevitch, M.D., M.P.H.; and Steven B. Abramson, M.D., and Jane Tsambis, M.B.A. pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
Departments
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From the Dean—Cardiology: A Strategic Priority pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
Philanthropy—Generous Gift from Faculty Member Benefits Two Departments pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF
Obituaries—H. Sherwood Lawrence, M.D.; Benjamin van Duuren, M.D.; and Robert J. Soberman, M.D. pdficon.jpgDownload this PDF