Yoanna Pumpalova, MD breaks down her work involving HIV-positive patients with breast cancer living in South Africa, which has the largest population of people with HIV in the world.
Explore pioneering work in AI, cell therapy and immunotherapy, and our approach to compassionate, community-informed care in the 2024 Pathways to a Cure annual report.
Researchers Rebecca Kehm, PhD and Lauren Houghton, PhD, shed light on an emerging trend in early onset breast cancer, pointing to early adolescence as a key window that could provide needed answers.
A new advisory on how alcohol increases cancer risk addresses the growing body of evidence about alcohol’s harmful health impacts, including its direct link to cancer.
Congratulations to Dr. Xuebing Wu, who was just named a 2020 Pew-Stewart Scholar for innovative cancer research by the Pew Charitable Trusts and the Alexander and Margaret Stewart Trust.
OPTIC provides researchers access to a broad range of in vivo imaging technologies that can help advance our understanding of how cancer progresses, and accelerate translational research.
The MCSR at the HICCC provides a wide range of technology platforms and services–from classical cytogenetics and high throughput imaging analyses to sequence-based assessment of DNA damage and repair.
Congratulations to Dr. Horia Vulpe of Radiation Oncology, who has won a Global Oncology Young Investigator Award for his multi-institutional study on the barriers of cancer care in sub-Saharan Africa.
The Proteomics and Macromolecular Crystallography Shared Resource (PMCSR) provides researchers cutting-edge proteomic and structural biology technologies and analysis.
With next-generation sequencing, it possible not only to look at individual genomes, but also to rapidly compare genetic sequences among multiple genomes.
The Single Cell Analysis shared resource provides researchers with experimental and comprehensive computational support for single-cell RNA-Sequencing and single-cell ATAC-Sequencing.
Dr. Alexander Melamed, a member of the Cancer Population Science program at the HICCC, joined Columbia in July of 2019 as assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Columbia’s VP&S.