Dr. Miguel Arce Rentería, a neuropsychologist at Columbia University, comments that treatment that focuses on social issues may hold off the worst of Alzheimer’s Disease for years.
New research from Columbia Neurologist Dr. Claire Riley and Nurse Practitioner Libby Levine sheds light on the potential complications of B-cell suppressing therapies in women with multiple sclerosis.
A new collaborative study by Drs. Martin Picard and Philip L. De Jager examines the potential link between the brain's mitochondria and a person's psychological stress.
Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons and College of Dental Medicine scientists awarded $3.97 million to study link between Alzheimer’s and periodontitis
Dr. Manly was elected to NAM for her pioneering work improving detection of cognitive impairment among racially, culturally, and socio-economically diverse adults
Six Columbia University scientists have received NIH High-Risk, High-Reward grants that are given to exceptionally creative scientists proposing unconventional, but potentially high-impact, research
Martin Picard, PhD, associate professor of behavioral medicine, developed a technique that allowed to digitize & quantify the subtle changes in hair color. The gathered data revealed a pattern.
Drs. Bell and Ader will conduct a feasibility study titled, "Intervention to capture the diagnostic potential of individuals in a group-based learning or clinical environment."