Congratulations to Drs. Christine Iok In Chio and Xuebing Wu, recipients of the 2021 Pershing Square Sohn Prize for their out-of-the box approaches to cancer research.
In a new study by Adam Bass, MD, scientists have found that many esophageal cancers turn on ancient viral DNA embedded in our genome, a finding that could lead to improvements in immunotherapy.
Silver nanoclusters—which could be applied to the treatment of cancer in the future—block an early step of DNA replication, a new study by Columbia cancer researchers has found.
A study, led by Benjamin Izar, MD, is drawing the most detailed picture yet of SARS-CoV-2 infection in the lung, and provides leads to why severe cases of COVID-19 experience long-term complications.
The biological reasons for racial disparities in breast cancer still aren’t fully understood, but a new study highlights a prognostic biomarker called Kaiso that may provide some insight.
HICCC researchers have combined a systems biology approach with machine learning to identify a new risk stratification for patients with pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
Congratulations to Carol L. Prives, PhD, FAACR, who has been awarded the 2021 AACR-G.H.A. Clowes Award for Outstanding Basic Cancer Research by the American Association for Cancer Research.
Columbia researchers have been awarded Multi-PI Planning Grants to support the submission of multi-component biomedical research grants and large multi-PI research grants.