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Wings Over Wall Street honored Dr. Neil Shneider with The Diamond Award
At the Wings Over Wall Street gala for the Muscular Dystrophy Association's (MDA) research program on amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS),...
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Dr. Serge Przedborski Receives 2019 Charles W. Bohmfalk Award
At the graduation ceremony for the Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons (VP&S) Class of 2019, Serge Przedborski, MD, PhD, the Page and William Black Professor of Neurology (in Pathology...
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Irving Institute Announces 2019 Irving Scholars
The Irving Institute for Clinical and Translational Research, together with Dean Lee Goldman, recently announced Dr. Jose Gutierrez-Contreras, assistant professor of neurology in the Division of...
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25-year-old Faces Rare form of ALS that took her Twin, but Experimental Drug Offers Hope
The FUS P525L mutation is extremely rare, according to Dr. Neil Shneider, who runs the...
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Welcome New Faculty!
Welcome New Faculty!
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Bringing Physicians Up to Speed on Precision Medicine
Precision medicine has arrived, but many physicians do not have the training or time to incorporate genetic sequencing technologies into everyday practice. In two articles published online in the ...
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The Arts Dispel Medical Students’ Qualms About Dementia
In 2008, as a behavioral neurology fellow at Columbia University Medical Center in New York City, James Noble, MD, attended programs for people with dementia and their caregivers at the...
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Impaired Sense of Smell in the Elderly Is Linked With Risk of Death
Early, small-scale experiments by neurologist William Kreisl show that a strong sense of smell can often rule out Alzheimer’s, but...
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Luke Perry and John Singleton Remind us that Strokes can Strike Younger Adults too
Mitchell Elkind, a neurologist at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York, spoke with the Los...
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Doctors Have More Time Than Thought To Treat Stroke Patients, Study Suggests
Time is the most crucial element when it comes to treating patients who are experiencing a stroke -- and a new study suggests that that crucial window could be a little longer than previously...