More than 130 faculty, staff, and students from the Mailman School of Public Health volunteered with local community groups on April 19, highlighting the school’s commitment to community engagement.
The annual Schaefer Scholar Awards are given to research scientists who have distinguished themselves in the science of human physiology and whose current work is of outstanding merit.
Five postdoctoral research scientists and two associate research scientists who work in Columbia medical and dental school labs took home honors at this year’s Postdoctoral Research Symposium.
More than 500 attendees came out to Haven Plaza for the 3rd annual COMBO Playdate, a free event for Washington Heights families that connects them to resources and each other.
At the CUIMC Well-Being Fair, employees participated in well-being activities and received information and resources related to well-being, heart health, mindfulness, and relaxation.
Alade McKen, chief diversity, equity, and inclusion officer for staff at CUIMC, discusses the top priorities for 2024 and the role DEI plays during moments of upheaval.
New faculty who joined VP&S in November 2023 include two who have an interest in organ transplantation in children: One is a pediatric psychologist, the other a pediatric cardiologist.
The Afternoon of Science series at the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons continued Feb. 5 with presentations from Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biophysics faculty.
Kevin Gardner has been named chair of the Department of Pathology & Cell Biology at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and pathologist in chief of NewYork-Presbyterian.
A group of students from VP&S and Mailman spent a day in Albany, meeting with legislators and other policymakers to lobby on issues of importance to the students.
The Academy of Community and Public Service inducted 10 CUIMC faculty members in recognition of their exceptional community and public service efforts.
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.