Research from Scott Small's lab at Columbia University suggests a different approach to tackling the disease, and a new startup company is now trying to turn that approach into treatments.
The latest omicron subvariants—especially the currently dominant BA.4 and BA.5 forms—are even better at eluding vaccines and most treatments, find researchers at Columbia University.
From March 18–April 26, the Hammer Health Sciences Library will host a traveling exhibit from the National Library of Medicine on prominent early African-American surgeons.
Dr. Arnold P. Advincula has been named vice chair of women's health in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at CUMC and chief of gynecology at the Sloane Hospital for Women at NYP.
After building industrial sewing machines, Gary Johnson came to P&S with the idea of working here for a year or two. But 47 years later, he is still designing and building instruments for investigators across the medical center.
Get to know and support local community organizations through the Medical Center Neighborhood Fund. The initiative, a partnership of CUMC, NYP, and NYSPI, offers grants to organizations in Washington Heights and Inwood.