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Precision Medicine: Columbia Science Commits

Precision Medicine: Columbia Science Commits

January 3, 2018
health   precision medicine  

In this video, Ruben Gonzalez, Professor of Chemistry, and Molly Przeworski, Professor of Biological Sciences, explain how their research and Columbia’s commitment to precision medicine is helping to move the field forward.

Irving Family’s $700 Million Bequest to Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian Sets Stage for Dramatic Advances in Cancer Research and Care

Irving Family’s $700 Million Bequest to Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian Sets Stage for Dramatic Advances in Cancer Research and Care

November 16, 2017
health   precision medicine  

The Irvings’ historic gift will have a profound impact on cancer research and treatment, building on three decades of support for Columbia University Medical Center.

Eating Disorder Study Shows How the Brain Dictates Food Choices

Eating Disorder Study Shows How the Brain Dictates Food Choices

November 14, 2017
health   neuroscience  

Joanna Steinglass, an associate professor of clinical psychiatry, and Daphna Shohamy, a psychology professor, are collaborating on a food choice study that aims to find the brain mechanisms of restrictive eating and develop more effective treatments for anorexia nervosa.

CUMC Researcher Receives NIH “High-Risk, High-Reward” Grant

CUMC Researcher Receives NIH “High-Risk, High-Reward” Grant

October 6, 2017
health   precision medicine  

NIH has awarded a 2017 Transformative Research Award to Karina Davidson, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist who will tackle a transformation needed in the clinical encounter to aid in the advancement of precision medicine.

Reimagining Health Care with Precision Biochemistry Research

Reimagining Health Care with Precision Biochemistry Research

August 11, 2017
health   precision medicine  

Studies underway at Columbia University by researchers Brent Stockwell and Ruben Gonzalez could change the fate of millions of patients who die every year because existing drugs fail to treat them.

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