A $32.5 million gift from the Louis and Gloria Flanzer Philanthropic Trust will fund an endowment in the Division of Cardiology that will support programs in patient care, research, and education.
Prescription medication may be enormously helpful, but "just taking a pill is usually not enough," says Dr. Diana Samuel, an assistant professor of clinical psychiatry.
Among young adults who smoke cigarettes, vaping may increase daily cigarette smoking and deter quitting, a new study by Columbia psychiatrists has found.
Anil Rustgi, the new director of the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, talks about new ideas in cancer research, the best patient care, and the importance of physician-scientists.
The network is guiding CUIMC through the cultural change we are facing as we integrate our electronic medical record system with NewYork-Presbyterian and Weill Cornell Medicine.
The event unites Columbia University students, faculty, staff, and alumni, who visit designated locations throughout New York City to lend a helping hand.
Columbia researchers may have uncovered a new way to prevent, and possibly reverse, the liver's deterioration during fatty liver disease, which affects one in four Americans.