A pilot program from the Department of Psychiatry for Columbia University medical plan participants offers a new approach to helping new parents and pregnant people access mental health care.
Faculty, staff, students, and Washington Heights community members enjoyed a live pumpkin carving, a jazz performance, warm soup, and winter squash giveaways at the CUIMC Annual Fall Festival.
With the opening of the BRIDGE facility, Columbia will be able to house up to 12 million patient samples connected with health data to accelerate medical discovery.
Kim Morel-Betances, assistant director of patient access for ColumbiaDoctors, credits a childhood experience in a twirling and marching band with setting her on the path to success.
Many people at CUMC are training to run the ING NYC Marathon on Nov. 3. Some are first-time participants; others are race veterans. This series of profiles celebrates the effort and the dedication of members of the CUMC community as they train for the world's largest marathon.
Members of our community are speaking up to make their voices heard and educate the public on the consequences of NIH cuts. But despite these efforts and those of advocates nationwide, sequestration will remain in effect until Congress repeals it.
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons (P&S) has launched a three-year Doctor of Medicine (MD) program for PhD-trained biological scientists.
National Science Foundation fellow Kate Stafford is working to enrich our understanding of how proteins balance stability and flexibility, with the help of Anton—a supercomputer that performs molecular dynamics simulations.