Hematopoietic stem cells can survive extraordinary stress. Columbia scientists have learned how they escape death, which could lead to new treatments for blood cancers and diseases related to aging.
The EpicTogether Team held its first Workflow Walkthrough, giving those in attendance a look at both ambulatory and inpatient workflows with the new electronic medical record.
Columbia's annual suit drive, in partnership with Project Renewal, solicits donations of formal men's wear for residents of the Fort Washington Men's Shelter near the medical campus.
A recent panel discussion hosted by CUIMC HR Staff Diversity & Inclusion Council featured Latino and Latina professionals from different fields discussing their careers.
Sitting while watching television, but not sitting at work, is associated with a greater risk of heart attack, stroke, or early death, Columbia researchers have found.
Nearly 1 in 7 brain-injured patients shows early evidence of hidden consciousness—as revealed by EEG analysis—and is more likely to recover, researchers at Columbia have found.
The new system, TalentLink, provides job seekers with an enhanced user experience and Columbia University recruiters with better resume mining functions.
A new study from Columbia researchers provides robust evidence to support a simple, fixed ratio threshold for diagnosing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).