CUIMC has honored five employees with 2025 Baton Awards that recognize team players who contribute to the overall success of the medical center.
Columbia researchers found that iron-deficient mice with influenza were unable to produce a key immune protein in the lungs that helps fight infections, even when iron levels returned to normal.
A type of ultraviolet light called far-UVC—which is safe to use around people—kills more than 99.9% of airborne coronaviruses, a new study at Columbia has found.
View the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) manual by the American Medical Association (AMA) which has guidelines that are required for each level of service code within the various E&M categories.
Due to our new editing access policy, new editing access to CUIMC Distribution sites is now limited. In line with these changes, regularly scheduled live trainings have been discontinued. Once ...
Rising rates of uterine cancer. The Columbia University Uterine Cancer Model predicts uterine cancer rates will continue to rise in the next 25 years for both Black (left) and white (right) women. The ...
For those of us who winced every time a water-logged leather ball struck our heads during soccer practice, it’s perhaps no surprise that frequent heading of the ball has been linked to cognitive ...
Far-UVC light dramatically reduced airborne virus levels in a room where people were working, in the first study of the new air disinfection technology outside of an experimental setting.
Columbia University today announced the establishment of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation (SNF) Center for Precision Psychiatry & Mental Health at Columbia University. The center will catalyze the ...
Having more positive experiences in life is associated with lower odds of developing brain disorders like Alzheimer's disease, slower cognitive decline with age, and even a longer life. But how ...
Columbia researchers have engineered probiotic bacteria that educate the immune system to destroy cancer cells, opening the door for a new class of cancer vaccines that take advantage of bacteria’s ...