The VKFS Excellence in Mentorship Awards celebrated mentorship across CUIMC, and a screening of “1001 Cuts” shined a light on ...
The system, called dCas12f–σE, was discovered in Bacteroidetes bacteria, common bugs in the human gut microbiome. dCas12f–σE turns on genes that are likely involved in the import of iron, peptides, ...
John Bilezikian, MD, is the Dorothy L. and Daniel H. Silberberg Professor of Medicine at the Vagelos College of Physicians & Surgeons, vice chair of the Department of Medicine for international ...
Even occasional cannabis use is linked to worse school performance and emotional distress for teens, finds a new study led by Columbia University.
The images revealed two locations on the muscle protein, called the ryanodine receptor, where a statin called simvastatin binds, opening a channel in the receptor and allowing calcium to flow through.
Members of the CUIMC community enjoyed warm soup, a live jazz performance, a winter squash giveaway, and a fall photo contest at the CUIMC Annual Fall Festival on Nov. 11 in Haven Plaza.
For those of us who winced every time a water-logged leather ball struck our heads during soccer practice, it’s perhaps no surprise that frequent heading of the ball has been linked to cognitive ...
A new study finds that preteens with addictive patterns of social media, video games, or mobile phones use are more likely to experience worse mental health and suicidal thoughts and behaviors.
Some patients with a rare form of ALS benefited from an experimental therapy, with biomarker evidence of reduced injury to neurons and even limited functional recovery.
At the same time, the team is continuing to make improvements, including changes to other evoCAST components, to further improve editing efficiencies. But one of the biggest challenges right now for ...
The team then determined the mitochondrial density and energy transformation capacity within each cube—roughly the size of a large grain of sand—yielding an energy map of the entire slice.
In a new study of unresponsive patients with recent brain injuries, bursts of activity—called sleep spindles—in EEG recordings often preceded the detection of hidden consciousness, return of ...
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