
Horacio Kaufmann, MD, Director of the Dysautonomia Center at NYU Langone, discusses the prospective validation of prodromal MSA criteria, how olfactory testing can sharpen specificity, and how close the field is to biomarker-driven early diagnosis.

Horacio Kaufmann, MD, Director of the Dysautonomia Center at NYU Langone, discusses the prospective validation of prodromal MSA criteria, how olfactory testing can sharpen specificity, and how close the field is to biomarker-driven early diagnosis.

As research expands beyond amyloid and tau, experts discuss how novel biomarkers could identify multiple coexisting neurodegenerative pathologies and pave the way for more personalized treatment approaches based on each patient’s unique disease profile. [WATCH TIME: 9 Minutes]

As research moves toward treating Alzheimer disease before symptoms emerge, experts highlight the potential of plasma biomarkers to identify at-risk individuals, guide clinical trial enrollment, and create a window for intervention before irreversible neuronal damage occurs. [WATCH TIME: 6 Mintes]

Experts discuss how plasma biomarkers may enable earlier detection of Alzheimer disease pathology, including in cognitively unimpaired individuals and those with subjective cognitive decline, while offering a more accessible alternative to CSF and PET-based assessment. [WATCH TIME: 8 Minutes]

At CMSC 2026, the assistant professor of neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine talked about how optical coherence tomography contributes to the updated 2024 McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]

From concussion recognition to blood-based biomarkers and the long-term effects of repetitive heading, neurologists discuss how emerging research is changing the understanding of brain injury in the world's most popular sport.

From concussion recognition to blood-based biomarkers and the long-term effects of repetitive heading, neurologists discuss how emerging research is changing the understanding of brain injury in the world's most popular sport.

Jinsy A. Andrews, MD, Director of the ALS Clinic and Director of Clinical Trials at NYU Langone Health, discussed the evolving ALS treatment landscape, including emerging gene-targeted therapies, and the next generation of disease biomarkers.

The assistant professor of neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine discussed how optical coherence tomography can support the 2024 McDonald Criteria for multiple sclerosis at CMSC 2026.

The assistant professor of neurology and ophthalmology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine discussed findings presented at AAN 2026 on the use of optical coherence tomography in pediatric MS. [WATCH TIME: 8 minutes]

Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you an exclusive interview with Scott Grossman, MD. [LISTEN TIME: 13 minutes]

Jaime Ramos, PhD, Assistant Professor of Psychiatry and Neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, discussed the role of neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio as a scalable inflammatory marker associated with future dementia risk.

Frontlines with Frontera, a podcast hosted by neurointensivist Jennifer Frontera, MD, brings you a 2-part exclusive interview with Brian Edlow, MD, of Mass General Brigham. [LISTEN TIME: 26 minutes]

Frontlines with Frontera, a podcast hosted by neurointensivist Jennifer Frontera, MD, brings you a 2-part exclusive interview with Brian Edlow, MD, of Mass General Brigham. [LISTEN TIME: 26 minutes]

Margaret Rice, PhD, a professor in the Departments of Neurosurgery and Neuroscience at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, provided answers on recently published preclinical research relating aerobic exercise to dopamine release and coordination in PD.

Frontlines with Frontera, a podcast hosted by neurointensivist Jennifer Frontera, MD, brings you an exclusive interview with Sahar Zafar, MD, MBBS. [LISTEN TIME: 30 minutes]

Shae Datta, MD, co-director of the NYU Concussion Center, explained new findings regarding potential CTE diagnosis in living patients.

Jayeeta Basu, PhD, an assistant professor in the departments of Psychiatry and Neuroscience at NYU Langone, commented on how newly decoded entorhinal–hippocampal circuits stabilize memory maps during learning.

In a recent randomized clinical trial, a smartphone-based relaxation technique provided to patients presenting to the emergency department was associated with reduced migraine-related disability.

Leigh Charvet, PhD, professor of neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, provided clinical insights to her team’s pilot study using at-home brain stimulation to reduce cannabis use in women with multiple sclerosis.

Mind Moments®, a podcast from NeurologyLive®, brings you an exclusive interview with Orrin Devinsky, MD. [LISTEN TIME: 24 minutes]

The director of NYU Langone’s Comprehensive Epilepsy Center highlighted recent progress in epilepsy care, spanning new therapies, gene-based approaches, mortality awareness, and improved pregnancy management. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

The director of pediatric epilepsy at NYU Langone Medical Center shared expert insights on improving transitions from pediatric to adult epilepsy care. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

Omonigho Michael Bubu, MD, PhD, an associate professor of psychiatry, neurology, & population health at NYU Langone, discussed how OSA contributes to Alzheimer disease risk through race- and sex-specific mechanisms and neurodegenerative biomarkers.

The clinical associate professor of neurology and neurosurgery at NYU Langone talked about the promise of machine learning in identifying patients at high risk for hematoma expansion to guide care. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]

The resident in the Department of Neurology at NYU Langone Health discussed the preliminary findings of a 9-month study on lecanemab recently presented at the 2025 AAN Annual Meeting. [WATCH TIME: 2 minutes]

The director of NYU Langone's Multiple Sclerosis Comprehensive Care Center discussed the importance of early, high-efficacy treatment for pediatric MS. [WATCH TIME: 3 minutes]

The clinical associate professor of neurology and neurosurgery at NYU Langone Health emphasized the importance of rapid, targeted blood pressure reduction and bundled care to improve outcomes in patients with intracerebral hemorrhage. [WATCH TIME: 4 minutes]

Jacqueline A. French, MD, a professor of neurology at the NYU Grossman School of Medicine, provided clinical perspectives on her experiences and career growth in neurology amid National Women Physicians Day.

The professor of neurology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine talked about using responsive neurostimulators to seek shortened drug evaluation timelines and enhance epilepsy treatment.