Researchers at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons are leading the first U.S. trial of an experimental vaccine designed to treat an opioid use disorder.
Since joining Columbia in 2007, Anne Taylor has created programs to support professional development of all faculty, and programs designed for women have earned two recent awards.
About 100 million Americans were infected with SARS-CoV-2 in 2020, but only 22% of infections were documented, a study from researchers at the Mailman School of Public Health has found.
During a live trivia competition, 11 faculty and staff answered questions to vie for year-long bragging rights as champion of the 2021 Employee Appreciation trivia challenge.
Columbia psychiatrist Sidney Hankerson, MD, in an interview with the Macy Foundation, discusses racism as a driver of health disparities and how he’s working with churches to improve access to care.
The American Academy of Nursing has named five School of Nursing faculty—Kellie Bryant, Amanda Hessels, Ana Kelly, Allison Norful, and Sarah Rossetti—to its 2021 Class of Fellows.
Dr. Jordan Orange, chair of pediatrics at Columbia University, discusses the steps adults can take to protect children from COVID as they head back to school this fall.
At the annual White Coat Ceremony, 140 members of the VP&S Class of 2025 donned their first white coats and recited an Oath written by the class to mark the beginning of their medical education.