Columbia University Fertility Center celebrated the opening of its newest clinic, located in Teaneck, New Jersey, with a ...
His studies have reshaped the field of structural biology, revealing dynamic ensembles of biomolecules as a fundamental ...
The dark genome is mysterious but new research suggests it plays a large role in determining who develops celiac disease.
Five first-year PhD students at CUIMC were offered the prestigious fellowship, along with two undergraduate researchers in CUIMC laboratories.
New VP&S faculty include a neuromuscular neurologist interested in environmental risk factors in ALS and a pulmonary sleep specialists interested in remote monitoring tools for patients.
With her center, Kang aims to leverage patient data to better meet the needs of patients who are in different states of health and need to explore a broadened spectrum of therapeutic options. We spoke ...
NEW YORK, NY (August 21, 2014) — Children and adolescents with autism have a surplus of synapses in the brain, and this excess is due to a slowdown in a normal brain “pruning” process during ...
For the fourth consecutive year, CUIMC students traveled to Albany to deepen their understanding of the state legislative process and advocate for health care policies they personally value.
Based on Columbia research, an experimental drug for a rare type of ALS is being tested in a phase 3 clinical trial after a new study found that the drug lowered levels of a toxic protein.
For those of us who winced every time a water-logged leather ball struck our heads during soccer practice, it’s perhaps no surprise that frequent heading of the ball has been linked to cognitive ...
Perimenopause—the stage of a woman's life before menopause—is like puberty but can seem more extreme. Columbia gynecologist Mary Rosser answers frequently asked questions.
Columbia neuroscientists have identified a genetic mutation that fends off Alzheimer's in people at high risk and could lead to a new way to protect people from the disease.