Columbia Neurology’s scientist Martin Picard, PhD, writes about his lab’s research that studies the link between stress, mitochondria, and our lifespan.
Neuropsychologist Jennifer Manly and research scientist Justina Avila-Rieger discuss their new study that showed the link between sexism and faster cognitive aging.
Columbia's neurologist and researcher, James Noble, speaks about the new study that shows the link between Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) and playing hockey.
Researchers have converted a bacterial toxin into a genome editing tool that, for the first time, can make precise changes to DNA in mitochondria, the cell’s power plants.
The Alzheimer’s epidemic no one is talking about. That’s where the work of Jennifer J. Manly, PhD, a professor of neuropsychology at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, comes in.