Five VP&S physician-scientists—Jennifer Gelinas, Eliza Miller, Catherine Spina, Aaron Viny, and Xiao Zhao—will receive funding from the Louis V. Gerstner Jr. Scholars Program.
“It’s a mix of ‘please don’t travel,’ at the same time this is easing travel for a subset of people,” said Dr. Wafaa El-Sadr, a professor of epidemiology and medicine at Columbia University.
Health care workers, scientists, staff, and students across CUIMC observed a moment of silence April 1 to remember victims of anti-Asian hate crimes and express their commitment to fighting racism.
Lowering the cutoff to diagnose hypertension during pregnancy better identified 20% of women at risk for preeclampsia, a study by a Columbia University researcher has found.
Columbia Nursing is launching the first-ever Certificate in Professional Achievement in Transgender/Gender Non-Binary Health Care for nurse practitioners.
Columbia University’s medical, nursing, and public health schools have been ranked among the top five U.S. graduate schools in their respective categories by U.S. News & World Report.
With $16 million gift, Columbia will open a new center for Lyme and other tick-borne diseases this summer, offering patients specialized care and expanding research at a national level.