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Mount Sinai School of Medicine

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Overview

 

Commitment to excellence in research, education, and patient care form the foundation that makes Mount Sinai School of Medicine (MSSM) in Manhattan one of the world’s foremost centers for medical and scientific training.

 

Workforce

Research Funding

Research Space

Number of peer-reviewed publications

Medical Affiliations

Memberships

Examples of large scale inter-institutional collaborations

Contact Information

 

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Workforce (for 2002)

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 Research Funding (for 2002)

 

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Research Space

 

Research space                           300,000 sq ft

 

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Number of peer-reviewed publications in 2002

 

Number of Publications                       approximately 1000

 

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Medical Affiliations

 

Hospitals

  • The Mount Sinai Hospital

 

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Memberships

 

National Academy of Sciences membership

 

Berns, Kenneth I.

Microbial Biology, 1995

 

Palese, Peter

Microbial Biology, 2000

 

 

Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator

 

Robert F. Margolskee

The Molecular Mechanisms of Taste Transduction and Coding

 

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Examples of large scale inter-institutional collaborations

 

The Center for Integrated Multilevel Analysis of Neuronal Plasticity at Mount Sinai School of Medicine

 

NYSTAR funding totaling $1.2 million will be used by researchers from the host institution Mount Sinai School of Medicine and three participating institutions, Columbia University, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, and SUNY Stony Brook, who have joined together to form a research consortium that will conduct research in complex biological systems.

 

This center will purchase state-of-the-art equipment to enhance its cutting-edge research to better understand how biological systems are organized so that more effective therapies can be developed to prevent and combat disease. This consortium leads a large national and international multidisciplinary consortium that is developing a large-scale collaborative project on complex biological systems with funding from National Institute of Health.

 

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Contact Information

 

Sandra K. Masur, PhD

Professor of Ophthalmology & Cell Biology/Anatomy

Mount Sinai School of Medicine

1 Gustave Levy Place

New York NY 10029-6574

Phone: (212) 241-0089

Fax: (212) 289-5945

Email: sandra.masur@mssm.edu

 

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