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Upstate Online, May 20, 2022

Auyon Ghosh, MD, MPH, will look to identify possible genes, particularly from a part of the cell machinery called mitochondria, that could be associated with multiorgan sarcoidosis.

Upstate physician awarded $50,000 grant for sarcoidosis research

Auyon Ghosh, MD, MPH, will look to identify possible genes, particularly from a part of the cell machinery called mitochondria, that could be associated with multiorgan sarcoidosis.


Upstate's Extracorporeal Life Support program meets more than 50 standards of care to earn the credential.

Upstate receives national certification for life-saving heart and lung treatment program

Upstate's Extracorporeal Life Support program meets more than 50 standards of care to earn the credential.


Marx, who died unexpectedly in February, helped define trauma care both at Upstate and throughout New York during his 30-year career.

Endowed Lecture in Trauma Surgery established to honor Dr William Marx

Marx, who died unexpectedly in February, helped define trauma care both at Upstate and throughout New York during his 30-year career.


Ingrid Martinez, a graduate of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in the College of Nursing, and Matthew Norris, a graduate of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in the College of Health Professions, received the awards in a Saratoga Springs ceremony last month.

Two from Upstate win SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence

Ingrid Martinez, a graduate of the Doctor of Nursing Practice Program in the College of Nursing, and Matthew Norris, a graduate of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program in the College of Health Professions, received the awards in a Saratoga Springs ceremony last month.


LYME DISEASE OUTREACH: Upstate Professor Saravanan Thangamani, PhD., left, with State Sen. John Mannion at Lyme Disease Awareness Day in Albany to showcase Upstate’s efforts in Lyme disease prevention and tick surveillance. In its citizen science program, Thangamani’s lab receives ticks from all across the state to be analyzed to see if they are carrying disease.

LYME DISEASE OUTREACH: Upstate Professor Saravanan Thangamani, PhD., left, with State Sen. John Mannion at Lyme Disease Awareness Day in Albany to showcase Upstate’s efforts in Lyme disease prevention and tick surveillance. In its citizen science program, Thangamani’s lab receives ticks from all across the state to be analyzed to see if they are carrying disease.

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