Allan Schwartz, MD will step down from his role as chief of the Division of Cardiology at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center within a year.
Sixty-five students from across CUIMC lunched together on Jan. 29 at a Longest Table event organized by Student and Campus Services. The Longest Table is a global initiative that brings communities ...
A new Columbia study shows that increased screening for Lynch Syndrome—an inherited condition linked to several types of cancer—could reduce deaths from colon cancer in at-risk persons by nearly 80%.
The start of a year brings a sense of renewal, and we hope that each of you have had an opportunity to pause and reflect on 2025 and to consider what lies ahead for 2026.
Lawrence Hospital and NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital have established a new relationship aimed at enhancing care, improving access, and lowering health-care costs for residents of Bronxville and ...
New VP&S faculty include a new chief of digestive & liver diseases, a physiatrist who researches complex regional pain syndrome, and a neonatologist working to improve seizure detection in newborns.
Bacha is an internationally recognized leader in both pediatric and adult congenital cardiac surgery and has dedicated his career to improving outcomes for some of the most complex cardiac conditions.
The center seeks to reinvent prenatal care, address the mental health of parents, improve the overall health of infants, and promote family well-being.
Now a new study from Columbia researchers suggests that metformin is indeed a promising drug that could prevent the progression of prostate cancer, but only for tumors with low levels of NKX3.1, which ...
A large-scale study led by researchers at Columbia and Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard is the first to establish that a diet low in flavanols—nutrients found in certain fruits and ...
Dietary cocoa flavanols—naturally occurring bioactives found in cocoa—reversed age-related memory decline in healthy older adults, according to a study led by Columbia University Medical Center ...
As a graduate student, Sternberg worked with Doudna to develop one of the earliest CRISPR-based tools. Since joining Columbia in 2018, Sternberg has broadened his search, looking for additional ...
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