New Precision Medicine Tool Helps Optimize Cancer Treatment
Columbia University Medical Center researchers have created a computational tool that can rapidly predict which genes are implicated in an individual’s cancer and recommend treatments.
Columbia University Medical Center researchers have created a computational tool that can rapidly predict which genes are implicated in an individual’s cancer and recommend treatments.
Gene mutations that affect drug metabolism may explain higher hospitalization rates for some older adults taking multiple medications, according to researchers from Columbia University.
Some of the same key survival traits that have kept us alive for thousands of generations are killing us today. That is the thesis of cardiologist Lee Goldman, dean of the College of Physicians and Surgeons, chief executive of Columbia University Medical Center and executive vice president for Health and Biomedical Sciences at Columbia University, in a new book aptly titled Too Much of a Good Thing.