Through this collaboration Catholic Health patients will gain direct access to select clinical trials and investigational drug programs offered through the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center.
Over 900 New York City students gathered at CUIMC’s STEMQuest 2026 for a day of hands-on exploration into STEM careers and envisioning their own futures in science and medicine. The event on Saturday, ...
Researchers at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medicine have won a $17.25 million grant from the Aligning Research to Impact Autism (ARIA) initiative to study profound ...
Results from clinical trials of two experimental gene therapies for sickle cell disease—conducted at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and other centers—show that new gene-editing techniques ...
Ceremonies across Columbia University campus in May celebrated the accomplishments of graduating students, including 61 new PhD graduates of the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. "To reach ...
As part of our ongoing commitment to support survivors, Columbia has worked with RAINN, the nation's largest anti-sexual violence nonprofit, to establish a free, confidential, 24/7 helpline for ...
Though they can be difficult to detect, gastrointestinal disorders are common in kids with autism, sometimes causing anger, aggression, and other behavior problems.
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 ...
Columbia University today announced the establishment of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Center for Precision Psychiatry & Mental Health at Columbia University. The center will catalyze the ...
Surgical sterilization rates among women increased in the United States after a 2022 Supreme Court ruling (Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health) overturned the constitutional right to abortion, found ...
A study of nearly 400 pregnant women is among the first to show that socioeconomic status and household crowding increase the risk of getting COVID-19.
Most of us have experienced the effects of moods and emotions on our gastrointestinal tract, from “butterflies” in the stomach caused by nervousness to a loss of appetite when we’re feeling blue. A ...
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