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A Bench-to-Bedside Model

One of the unique hallmarks of Mount Sinai is the close proximity of our research and clinical enterprises. Scientific discoveries can reach the bedsides of patients at speed and scale, just as clinical insights inform and accelerate research. 

This is the foundation that has established Mount Sinai as a leading academic medical center and advanced the world’s understanding of human health—with philanthropy powering the Centers, Institutes, and projects that are shaping the science of the future.

A Decade of Discovery for Alzheimer's Disease

Nearly 7 million Americans have Alzheimer's disease, a number that is expected to rise to 13 million by 2050. On its 10th anniversary, the Ronald M. Loeb Center looked at the progress that has been made and the potential for new discoveries to come.

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AI Is Changing Research and More at Mount Sinai

Mount Sinai established the first department for artificial intelligence in the nation and is also pioneering genetic sequencing of soon-to-be a million patients and introducing a new approach to personalized medicine. See how we are harnessing technology and reaching new frontiers of research with real-world applications.

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A Transformative Gift for Translational Research

CADASIL is a cerebral small-vessel disease that has no available treatment. A physician-scientiest, her patient, an entrepreneurially-minded foundation, and a close friendship have come together to address the major gaps in the drug development pipeline and develop an effective treatment.

Jeff Green and Steve Katelman
Bold Approaches

An Accelerator for the Boldest Ideas

When the Friedman Brain Institute (FBI) Research Scholars Program launched in 2016, its goal was to secure early-stage funding for novel ideas and daring nascent brain research projects.