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.
Congratulations to our Dr. Markus Siegelin, one of the four Columbia University cancer researchers who have been awarded for their innovative, life-changing cancer research.
Joann Li has been at CUIMC for over 30 years. Listen to Joann discuss how her participation in the LBGQT+ resource group has made her a better parent, employee, and manager.
Dr. Detton won the grant in the category of Innovative Course Design for “ Proposal for a Novel Elective Bridging 3D Printing and Medical Educator Skill Development”.
Dr. Lin is one of the two recipients of the 2022 Early Career Development Pilot Grant, awarded by the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center (HICCC).
"First year as an attending pathologist can be overwhelming: Don't be nervous, be thorough, it's ok to pause to take breaks if you're mentally tired." - Dr. Baskota
The team led by Pathology faculty Dr. Ibrahim Batal, the lead investigator, and Dr. Kevin Gardner, one of the co-investigators, is among the five winning teams.
Congratulations to Wen-Hsuan Wendy Lin, a postdoc clinical fellow in Pathology, who is among the seven award recipients selected for their outstanding research in diverse areas across cancer.
Cheers to our Angelic Pla (front left) and Milan Fredricks (rear 2nd from right), who took part in the event as members of the “We Are CUIMC” team representing Columbia.