Columbia researchers and clinicians are studying how artificial intelligence can translate to better patient care
Columbia and NYP are well-positioned to evaluate, accelerate, and use AI-based technologies that will help doctors provide better, more personalized care.
Successes in treating deafness, sickle cell disease, and cardiac amyloidosis show potential of recent advances
Columbia faculty are pushing gene therapy into its next phase, with successes in treating deafness, sickle cell disease, and cardiac amyloidosis showing the potential of recent advances.
A Teacher's Legacy Echoes in the Careers of His Students
The legacy of Steve Miller’84, classmate, colleague, mentor, creator of “Miller Time,” and beloved family member, still resonates 20 years after his death.
Medical student attempts to find the answer through poetry
Jude Tochukwu Okonkwo uses poetry to process his medical school experiences. His poem “Escape!” won first place in the 2024 William Carlos Williams Poetry Competition.
In her final issue before retiring, the editor revisits VP&S legends and legendary moments
As the editor of Columbia Medicine magazine prepares to retire, she revisits a sampling of the medical school’s history that has figured prominently in the 90-plus issues she has edited over 33 years.