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Researchers designed novel computational pipeline designed to identify protein biomarkers associated with complex diseases
Four interdisciplinary teams will receive the healthy longevity pilot awards.
Report is a call to action for biomedical research to rethink how it uses race and ethnicity.
The award-winning project is titled “Preventing Dopamine-Induced Neurotoxicity in Parkinson's Disease.”
Research.com released its 2023 ranking of the Top 1000 Female Scientists in the World, which includes several Columbia Mailman School female faculty.
Television personality, author, and broadcast journalist Gayle King moderated the talk.
The National Academy of Medicine honored Dean Fried with its prestigious David Rall Medal.
Strong Link Between ADHD and Car Crashes in Older Adult Drivers
New research finds physical activity is not always a good option
The Robert N. Butler-Jack Rosenthal Age Boom Academy inspires New York Times editorial coverage of our readiness for an Aging America.
Thirty percent of pre-retirees will face worse expected health and economic status
Q&A with Allan Cohen, associate professor of Environmental Health Sciences in the Robert N. Butler Columbia Aging Center
Processes of biological aging may contribute to risk of depression and anxiety.
Researchers developed highly accurate machine learning model for early detection of mild cognitive impairment and dementia in older drivers.