Faculty who joined VP&S in November include a psychologist interested in the impact of trauma on health and a physician who studies the risks of viral infections in immunocompromised children.
Norovirus, the most common stomach bug in the United States, makes the rounds every winter. Our expert GI doctor gives tips on how to avoid this highly contagious illness and what to do if you get it.
New processors installed in CUIMC’s High Performance Computing Cluster are designed to give a major boost to AI in biomedical research and analyze increasingly dense and complex biomedical data.
Older adults in England have experienced significant improvements in health compared to previous generations, researchers at Columbia's Robert N. Butler Aging Center have found.
In the same way that ChatGPT understands human language, a new AI model developed by Columbia computational biologists captures the language of cells to accurately predict their activities.
New faculty who joined VP&S in October include a cognitive neuroscientist who studies the neurobiology of communication disorders and a geriatrician involved in creating an age friendly hospital.
CUIMC celebrated the holiday season with a lighting ceremony on Haven Plaza and a tea party that included the return of the gingerbread house competition.
The Faculty Club hosted their first Community Hour, designed to create an opportunity to connect with colleagues in a casual environment and build a sense of belonging among employees.