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.

Awards & Honors: May 2026

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Dr. Silvia Formenti, chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology and the Sandra and Edward Meyer Professor of Cancer Research, was given the Robert F. Kallman Award by Stanford University. The award, and accompanying memorial lecture, is a prestigious honor in radiation oncology and biology presented by Stanford’s Department of Radiation Oncology. It recognizes outstanding scientific excellence, academic leadership and contributions to the profession.

Dr. Jihye Kim, assistant professor of psychiatry, was a 2026 recipient of the Deeda Blair Research Initiative for Disorders of the Brain, awarded by the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health. The award recognizes clinician-scientists who are pursuing bold research with the potential to transform the diagnosis and treatment of severe mental illness.

Grant Aims to Transform Care for Young Cancer Survivors

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Weill Cornell Medicine received a five-year, $5 million grant from the National Cancer Institute, part of the National Institutes of Health, to develop innovative support strategies for an understudied group of cancer patients: adolescents and young adults (AYAs). For these individuals, cancer survival often marks the beginning of lifelong challenges from treatment effects.

Every year, over 80,000 people aged 15 to 39 are diagnosed with cancer. And more than 2 million young survivors are living today, thanks to medical breakthroughs that have improved outcomes. They face unique stressors as they look ahead to continuing their education, launching careers and starting families.

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Dr. Anna Nam Receives Hartwell Foundation Individual Biomedical Research Award

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Dr. Anna Nam, an assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine and the Gellert Family/John P. Leonard, M.D. Research Scholar in Hematology and Medical Oncology at Weill Cornell Medicine, has received a 2025 Hartwell Individual Biomedical Research Award from The Hartwell Foundation. The award provides $100,000 direct cost support per year for three years and designation as a Hartwell investigator.

The award will support Dr. Nam’s research targeting inflammatory pathways that drive systemic lupus erythematosus—commonly referred to as lupus. An autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the body, lupus affects approximately 1.5 million Americans, predominantly women. Symptoms can include joint pain and swelling, extreme fatigue, chest pain and skin rash. “When children get lupus, the disease is particularly severe with more frequent neurologic and kidney disorders,” said Dr. Nam. She plans to focus on pediatric patients with the aim of improving health outcomes for children with the disease.

Dr. Nam’s laboratory has focused on understanding blood cancers, especially cancers related to blood stem cells that reside in bone marrow, using high-dimensional data to extract detailed information about cell behavior.