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A new study by scientists at the HICCC introduces a more cost-effective, scalable single-cell sequencing technique for co-sequencing RNA and DNA.
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Researchers at Columbia used genomic profiling and machine learning to uncover genetic programs driving brain metastases in non-small cell lung cancer.
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In this Q&A, Edmond Chan discusses his current work on synthetic lethality, including an ongoing clinical trial and major new basic research findings.
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Mailman School of Public HealthBreast cancer rates in U.S. women under 40 vary by geography, according to a new study by researchers Mary Beth Terry and Rebecca Kehm.
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CUIMC NewsroomFebruary 27, 2025Research led by Timothy Wang reveals that stomach cancers make electrical connections with nearby sensory nerves and use these malignant circuits to stimulate the cancer’s growth and spread.
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PeopleFebruary 21, 2025Rebecca Kehm, PhD, provides insight on the increase in early-onset breast cancer in states where it's most prevalent.
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CUIMC NewsroomFebruary 14, 2025Mohammed AlQuraishi is on his way to creating a fully AI-powered cell simulation, beginning with his protein structure prediction using machine learning.
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CUIMC NewsroomFebruary 10, 2025Jianwen Que's co-led study in Nature has found the origins of the destructive cells that damage the lungs of people with pulmonary fibrosis.
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Cancer DynamicsFebruary 10, 2025The Nature study led by Dr. Peter Canoll provides novel insights into how gliomas cause debilitating neurological symptoms such as seizures and cognitive impairments.
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Columbia EngineeringFebruary 10, 2025A team led by Elham Azizi, PhD, has developed a new computational tool aims to identify immune responses to cellular therapy in AML treatments.
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- January 23, 2025
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.
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CUIMC NewsroomJanuary 21, 2025Using a new AI method, researchers at Columbia, led by Raul Rabadan, PhD, can predict the activity of genes within any human cell.
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- January 15, 2025
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.
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- January 7, 2025
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.
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