Research

Championing Women in Research

Three members of Einstein’s Board of Trustees provided new philanthropic support for several early- and mid-career female faculty at the College of Medicine.

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Championing Women in Research
$202M NIH Research Funding
1,900+ Full-time Faculty
3,211 Published Papers
20 Research Centers
36 Global Initiatives
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Education & Training

Training the Next Generation of Cancer Researchers

A Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center pathway program encourages Bronx high school students to explore biomedical careers.

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Training the Next Generation of Cancer Researchers
740 M.D. Students
194 Ph.D. Students
118 MSTP Students
255 Postdocs
07 Educational Programs
Cancer Center Awarded Comprehensive Designation from the NCI

Einstein & Montefiore

Cancer Center Awarded Comprehensive Designation from the NCI

Montefiore Einstein Comprehensive Cancer Center has been awarded comprehensive designation by the National Cancer Institute, the ultimate standard achieved by only 55 other cancer centers in the U.S.

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Diversity and Inclusion

We reaffirm our strong commitment to fostering a culture in which diversity is a central tenet.

Yaron Tomer, M.D., FACP

Yaron Tomer, M.D., FACP

As a member of the Einstein family and as a person, I am committed to promoting diversity.

Luis Maldonado

Luis Maldonado

A diverse workplace allows us to learn from each other by sharing our strengths, our talents and our skills.

Damien Jackson, M.Ed.

Damien Jackson, M.Ed.

I hope that the College becomes the standard for diversity and inclusion in New York.

Lani N. Allen

Lani N. Allen

Employees are more likely to feel comfortable and happy in an environment where inclusivity is a priority and where people of all backgrounds feel confident in their ability and achieve their best.

Dayle Hodge

Dayle Hodge

A wealth of diversity creates the excellent training environment that is Einstein.

Karen Bonuck, Ph.D.

Karen Bonuck, Ph.D.

Without an understanding of racial, ethnic, cultural, gender, linguistic, and dis/ability diversity, we will fail to adequately meet our mission.

Shanisha Gordon

Shanisha Gordon

It is my hope that we can meaningfully acknowledge and address racialized issues within our community with the courage and conviction especially required in this political clime.

Shacelles Bonner

Shacelles Bonner

I think it is important for student to see a diverse faculty, as it allows us all to find a mentor who may have shared similar life/educational experiences.