Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library.
Medical Student Orientation Program Milstein Hospital Building, MH7 307GS 177 Fort Washington Avenue New York, NY 10032 Phone: 212.305.9596.
Columbia Nursing’s research-practice partnerships benefit from a deep form of collaboration: Faculty members serving in joint appointments with medical centers or other health care providers commit to spending half their time cultivating staff research efforts, and the other half pursuing their own research. “This collaboration is essential as we continue to build a culture of inquiry and.
The Augustus C. Long Health Sciences Library at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center announced the acquisition of the papers of the late Mathilde Krim, a scientist, pioneer AIDS activist, and philanthropist. Krim had a decades-long connection to the Columbia Mailman School, which gave her an honorary degree in 1988, and where she served on the Board of Overseers for many years.
The mission of the Division of Research in the Department of Emergency Medicine is to conduct innovative and practice changing science while supporting and training a diverse group of clinician scientists dedicated to improving patient care. Our team has substantial expertise across a range of content areas that span the age spectrum and has been recognized at the national and international.
Center Research Overview. Mission. The Center's mission is to create a world in which every child has a healthy start. Basing our work in extensive research and close partnerships with community organizations, we lay the groundwork for preventative measures to protect children from toxic exposures that harm developing brains and contribute to asthma and other serious illness in children.
The Pharmacology and Molecular Signaling Program aims to integrate both new and traditional areas of Pharmacology, and to provide a broad overview of this dynamic and important field of biology, through a combination of didactic class-based instruction, critical reading of key papers in journal club environments, and laboratory-based learning via rotations and thesis research.
Welcome to the Chung Lab at Columbia University Medical Center. Dr. Wendy Chung is the Kennedy Family Professor of Pediatrics in Medicine whose research relates to the genetic basis of a variety of human diseases including obesity, type 2 diabetes, congenital heart disease, cardiomyopathies, arrhythmias, Long QT syndrome, pulmonary hypertension, endocrinopathies, congenital diaphragmatic.