NEW YORK, NY (August 16, 2021)—Columbia will award the 2021 Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize to Katalin Karikó, PhD, and Drew Weissman, MD, PhD, for trailblazing
The diagnosis and treatment of children with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD) is set to be strengthened with the announcement of $3.68 million in funding
Learn about UV-C germicidal light and how it has been keeping us safe and healthy for decades and could hold the key to our long
The Morrison Government is providing additional funding of $2 million to improve education and training for Australian health practitioners to better diagnose, manage and care
Currently, COVID-19 testing is primarily limited to self-selected individuals, many of whom are symptomatic or have had contact with someone who is symptomatic. While these
The first evidence of a genetic link explaining why some people who catch Covid-19 don’t become sick has been discovered. A scientific and medical team
A simple surgery saves patients with heart arrhythmia from often-lethal strokes, says a large international study led by McMaster University. Researchers found that removing the
A new University of Iowa study challenges the idea that grey matter (the neurons that form the cerebral cortex) is more important than white matter
Difficult-to-treat, chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with an acellular product discovered at Mayo Clinic. Derived from platelets, the
Vaccination remains the best way to protect against severe illness and death from COVID-19 and is a core element of the pandemic response, reinforces the
In the 90s, Cornell University researchers asked themselves: can mood determine performance? Can a feeling affect the way the brain problem behaves at work, over
A new study reveals that cells in the human immune system store coronavirus information, so that they can battle it again. Not every infection is