Columbia's neurologist and researcher, James Noble, speaks about the new study that shows the link between Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and playing hockey.
On October 8, Neurology's Team Brain Power participated in the Velocity: Columbia’s Ride to End Cancer event that funds breakthrough cancer treatments at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
Claire S. Riley, MD, Karen L.K. Miller Associate Professor of Neurology, talks about the stiff person syndrome, a neurological & autoimmune disorder that can
cause painful muscle spasms and rigidity
Jason B. Carmel, MD, PhD, Weinberg Family Associate Professor of Neurology, talks about a family tragedy that inspired him to focus his work on helping people with a spinal cord injury
Olajide Williams MD, MS, Professor and Chief of Staff of Neurology, participated in the “Hip Hop Health: Mind Over Music” panel hosted by Men’s Health.
Martin Picard, PhD, an associate professor of behavioral medicine in psychiatry and neurology at Columbia University, talked to the New York Times about the stress hormone cortisol.
Claire S. Riley, MD, Karen L. K. Miller assistant professor of neurology, spoke about the symptoms, causes and treatment of the rare stiff person syndrome.
“One of the things that we want to do is create a consciousness around the power of music as a therapeutic foundation for mental health,” says Dr. Olajide Williams, a professor of neurology at CUIMC
Dr. James Noble, an associate professor of neurology at CUIMC, appears in the CBS 2 New York video and talks about the development of a device that can detect concussions in real time