At Mount Sinai, philanthropy is more than generosity—it empowers us to bring compassionate and cutting-edge care to every patient we serve—from birth through geriatrics, while enabling us to pioneer new approaches—from artificial intelligence to community-based programs. Donor support is fueling our...
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Committing to Compassionate Care
Common Can Be Complex with Multiple Myeloma
More than 30,000 people in the US are diagnosed with multiple myeloma each year, making it the second most common blood cancer—albeit a rare and complex one that has a great ability to survive and elude therapeutic interventions. It is twice as common in the Black community as in other ethnicities, and genetics and immune changes contributing to high-risk disease have not been explained.
The Gift of Healing: NICU Music Therapy
In the bustling heart of Mount Sinai’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU), a groundbreaking project is unfolding, one that promises to change the lives of our tiniest and most vulnerable patients.
Training the Next Generation
By funding student scholarships or endowing faculty positions at Icahn Mount Sinai, you’re igniting the dreams of future physicians and scientists and creating a future of groundbreaking research and patient care. Your support dismantles financial barriers, empowering diverse talents to thrive and...
FBI Scholars Are Chosen for Novel and Daring 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.
Building for the Future
Over the last decade, Mount Sinai has grown quickly to accommodate more than eight million patient encounters that take place annually across our sites. Our spaces bring scientists, physicians, and patients together to solve some of the most complex medical problems. No matter the nature of the...