News and Events

Programs and providers of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Weill Cornell Medicine are often the focus of news stories and features appearing in major national media. We invite you to review some stories that typify the breakthrough accomplishments of our remarkable team and highlight the impact our care has had on patient’s lives.

Common-Cold Coronavirus Could be the Key to a Better COVID-19 Vaccine

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Prior exposure to coronaviruses that cause ordinary colds can boost the immune system’s ability to attack a vulnerable site on the COVID-19-causing coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine. The finding suggests a new vaccination strategy that might provide broader and more durable protection against SARS-CoV-2 strains compared with existing vaccines—and might also protect against other emergent coronaviral threats.

In the study, published Oct. 9 in the Journal of Experimental Medicine, the researchers analyzed human antibody responses to the base of SARS-CoV-2’s outer spike protein. This segment, known as the S2 subunit, mediates the coronavirus’s entry into a host cell, and because of this critical function does not vary much between different coronavirus subfamilies. Thus, targeting it successfully could help provide broad protection against existing and future coronavirus threats. Although exposure to SARS-CoV-2 alone elicits a weak antibody response against S2, the researchers found evidence that prior exposure to common cold coronaviruses, especially one called OC43, can prime the immune system for a much more effective anti-S2 response—one that may be able to neutralize a wide range of coronaviruses.

Keeping Pediatrics Afloat in a Sea of Funding Cuts

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As Medicaid funding cuts enacted through the One Big Beautiful Bill Act are expected to reduce health coverage among adults, researchers and clinicians from Weill Cornell Medicine, NewYork-Presbyterian and Ariadne Labs argue in a New England Journal of Medicine perspective, published Nov. 1, that children are at increasing risk of unintended downstream effects.

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Dr. Beth McGinty

19th Annual Chanel Awards

On October 23rd, Dr. Allison Boester and Dr. Inna Landres were honored with the CHANEL Award for Excellence in Obstetrics and Gynecology. The award was presented at the 19th annual award event led by CHANEL and NewYork-Presbyterian.

Dr. Boester, an obstetrician-gynecologist, has served on our faculty for 20 years, and Dr. Landres, a maternal-fetal medicine specialist, has been part of our faculty for 10 years. Both are outstanding clinicians, educators, and leaders who exemplify excellence in women's health at Weill Cornell Medicine.

Recent recipients:

2024 Melissa Frey, MD, and Corrina Oxford-Horrey, MD

2023 Eloise Chapman-Davis, MD

2022 Yelena Havryliuk, MD, and Sidney Wu, MD

Past years' recipients:

2016 Patricia Yarberry-Allen, MD and Steven Hockstein, MD

2015 J. Milton Hutson, MD and Robin B. Kalish, MD