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A common & aggressive brain cancer appears to be caused by a genetic mutation -- and targeting it with a drug showed promise in mice.
Lounges, balconies & terraced spaces jut out of the 14-story sheer-glass facade of CUMC's planned medical & graduate education bldg.
Some cases of glioblastoma, the most common & aggressive form of brain cancer, are caused by the fusion of 2 adjacent genes.
Columbia has received NIH funding to create 3-D chips with living cells & tissues that model the structure & function of organs.
"Statins were clearly revolutionary and probably the best class of drugs for a major disease since penicillin,” Henry Ginsberg, a professor at Columbia University Medical Ce
Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic is at the forefront of regenerative medicine. Can her laboratory-grown body parts really work?
Technology defies the boundaries of human perception.Featuring: Liza A. Pon, PhD, Columbia University Medical Center, and others.
Dr. Pasquale Casale is chief of pediatric urology at NY-Presby./Morgan Stanley Children's Hospital & professor of urology at P&S.
CUMC unveiled plans to build one of the most eye-catching, attention-grabbing towers in the city for its medical center.