With the opening of the BRIDGE facility, Columbia will be able to house up to 12 million patient samples connected with health data to accelerate medical discovery.
John Gorman, a former Pathology faculty member, who pioneered the treatment of Rh disease in the 1960s, has been awarded Australia’s highest honor for eminent service to humanity.
Dr. Phyllis Faust's 20-year research findings could eventually help relatives of deceased essential tremor (ET) patients know their hereditary risk of getting the disease.
Teams led by Carol Troy, MD, PhD, of Columbia University, and Paraskevi Giannakakou, PhD, of Weill Cornell Medical College, each received $250,000 grants as winners of the 4th annual XSeed Award
Pathologists Dan Green, MD, and Stephen Lagana, MD, sat down with ColumbiaDoctors to explain their jobs, describe their training, and share the most fascinating cases of their careers.
Kevin Gardner has been named chair of the Department of Pathology & Cell Biology at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and pathologist in chief of NewYork-Presbyterian.
The nine Pathology employees have each made invaluable contributions to the University and the Department of Pathology and Cell Biology in their over 25 years of service.