The grant establishes Columbia, in collaboration with New York State Psychiatric Institute and Weill Cornell Medicine, as a site in the ARIA IMPACT Network, an autism research collaborative.
Additional information The article, titled “ Skimping on Sleep and Its Impact on Body Weight and Composition: A Pooled Analysis of Randomized Trials,” was published on July 6 in Annals of Internal ...
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 ...
About 20% of people the Pakistan Genome Resource are “human knockouts,” with at least one completely non-functional gene. Nearly 6,500 genes—about one third of all protein-coding genes—are knocked out ...
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, ...
Joshua Milner, MD, is director of the Division of Pediatric Allergy, Immunology, and Rheumatology and professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. He is a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Taking inspiration from a rare mutation that makes people impervious to viral diseases, a Columbia researcher is developing a therapy that could bestow this superpower on the rest of us.
Dear CUIMC Community, As shared by Acting President Claire Shipman, I have decided to transition from my roles as Columbia’s Executive Vice President for Health and Biomedical Sciences, Columbia ...
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 ...
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