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In New Book, Siddhartha Mukherjee Details the History of the Gene

Following his Pulitzer Prize-winning book about cancer, “The Emperor of All Maladies,” Columbia oncologist and scientist Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD, DPhil, turned his attention to the impact of genes on...

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Three CUMC Researchers Named 2016 AAAS Fellows

The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has named three CUMC faculty members as 2016 AAAS Fellows.   Max E. Gottesman, MD, PhD Charles H. Revson Professor of Biochemistry &...

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Columbia Scientists Join Effort to Create a Synthetic Human Genome

An international consortium of biologists is working to build a complete human genome to address human health challenges.

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Damaged Donor Lungs May Be Rescued With New Technique

Columbia University researchers used a new technique to rescue damaged donor lungs and maintain their viability for transplantation for several days.

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Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic Appointed University Professor

Photo: Eileen Barroso / Columbia University Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, PhD, the Mikati Foundation Professor of Biomedical Engineering, professor of medical sciences at P&S, and director of...

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Lung Renovation Method Could Strip Away Damaged Cells, Replace with New

Columbia bioengineers and surgeons have developed a technique in animal models that overcomes a long-standing hurdle in lung regeneration.

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Robotic Device Improves Balance and Gait in Parkinson’s Patients

Individuals with Parkinson’s disease commonly experience gait and balance disorders that contribute to falls, mobility loss, and reduced independence and quality of life. Although most falls among...

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Red Light May ID Breast Cancer Patients Who Will Respond to Chemo

A new optical imaging system developed at Columbia University uses red and near-infrared light to identify breast cancer patients who will respond best to chemotherapy.

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Adult-like Heart Muscle Grown from Human Stem Cells

Columbia bioengineers used an electromechanical "workout" program to turn human stem cells into adult-like heart tissue in just four weeks.

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Robotic Brace Could Change the Way Spine Deformities Are Treated

Columbia engineers and surgeons have designed a robotic brace that, unlike static braces, can modulate how corrective forces are applied to the torso.

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