Donna Lynne is the senior vice president and chief operating officer of Columbia University Irving Medical Center and chief executive officer of ColumbiaDoctors.
Biomedical engineer Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD, creates new ways to engineer human tissues that could repair damaged organs and provide faster methods for testing new drugs.
“There're new names on a lot of these publications,” said Ted Alcorn, an instructor at Columbia who analyzed gun-related science publications over the past few decades.
Jordan Orange, a pediatric immunologist at Columbia University, was not involved in the St. Jude study but helped develop a gene therapy for another immunodeficiency disease called Wiskott-Aldrich.
The fellowship will help her uncover why HIV contamination of the blood supply produced public furor in France but little political fallout in the United States.
One year into the Epic implementation, we pause to remember the driving principle behind the transition: our commitment to delivering the best care possible.