Project Medical Education invites local residents, community leaders, policy makers, and others to spend the day on campus and learn about the day-to-day activities at CUIMC.
Dr. Andrea Califano will lead the new Chan Zuckerberg Biohub New York in its mission to harness and engineer immune cells for the early detection and eradication of human disease.
Members of the CUIMC community joined hundreds of advocates from across the nation in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 14 to advocate for medical research funding.
People in Black, Hispanic, and other minoritized groups have been underrepresented in clinical trials. Today, Columbia is involved in three efforts to broaden participation in clinical trials.
The Community Research Forum is an opportunity for members of the communities that make up Northern Manhattan to learn about the latest cutting-edge research being conducted at CUIMC.
Dr. Sachin Agarwal of the Department of Neurology led a hands-only CPR at Yankee Stadium. Dr. Agarwal leads our lifesaving skills trainings for community.
Shaheed Ashraf Thabit is a recipient of the Dyckman Institute Scholarship, a scholarship made for kids of Washington Heights. He talks about how the scholarship is helping him achieve his goals.
In recognition of Juneteenth, Columbia University Irving Medical Center’s African, Black and Caribbean Employee Resource Group held an outdoor festival on Haven Plaza.