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.
Dr. Kurenai Tanji and Dr. Helen Remotti were inducted into the VP&S Academy of Clinical Excellence (ACE) in recognition of the outstanding clinical care they demonstrate.
CUIMC's inclusive hiring program, which connects workers with intellectual or developmental disabilities to job opportunities at the medical center, received a 2022 Customized Employment Award.
Dr. Wu is being recognized for her trail-blazing work in internationalizing medical education and including VP&S students in programs that widen their preparedness for global health commitment.
The American Gastroenterological Association recognizes Dr. Gershon for his major accomplishments in contributing to the understanding of the enteric nervous system.
Among them are Dajiang Sun, Senior Staff Associate III of the Molecular Pathology Shared Resource in HICCC and Melvin Acevedo Jr., our clinical lab technologist.
Markus David Siegelin is among the 3 Columbia physician-scientists elected for their contributions at a relatively young age to the understanding of human disease.
Members of CUIMC, including Yasmeen Majoka of Pathology, gave back to their community in honor of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. by volunteering on Monday at a food bank in Washington Heights.
Salvatore Raymond Gambino, M.D., once a full professor of pathology with tenure at Columbia University's College of Physicians and Surgeons, passed away at the age of 95.