A study from Columbia cancer researchers suggests drugs targeting the SMARCAL1 protein could strike a double blow against many cancers and make immunotherapy even more effective.
CUIMC IT’s Medical Grade Network project is a multi-year effort to replace legacy network equipment throughout the medical campus and improve speed and reliability.
A working group of international experts, including Columbia's Mary Beth Terry, evaluated the current evidence around limiting or stopping alcohol use and lowering the risk of certain types of cancer.
Public health researchers find that asthma is more common among U.S. individuals who reported cannabis use in the previous month, and the more frequent the use, the higher the likelihood of asthma.
Katherine Keyes, professor of epidemiology at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health, talks about what her research has shown on the good and bad effects of social media.
"With the growing use of cannabis across the U.S., understanding the links between cannabis use and asthma is relevant to population health," said researcher Renee Goodwin of Columbia University.