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Learn about our vision to create state-of-the-art facilities for students, faculty, patients and the wider community.
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“Neuroscience at the moment is extremely popular, and this is an extremely attractive place to train. We get outstanding students and we have an extraordinary facility.”
— Eric Kandel, M.D., Nobel Laureate
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— Dean Lee Goldman
Our team of professionals are dedicated to working closely with individuals, families and organizations to facilitate their unique giving needs and interests across the Medical Center.
Contact usCUMC presents the fourth installment of the DocTalks lecture and discussion series.
The American Taxpayer Relief Act has revived a popular IRA charitable rollover provision with implications for CUMC donors.
Philip and Cheryl Milstein's gift will support CUMC's new Medical and Graduate Education Building.
The Weinberg Family Cerebral Palsy Center will be the first on the East Coast to offer care for cerebral palsy patients of all ages.
An immunologist in the Department of Medicine’s Division of Rheumatology will receive the 2013 Crafoord Prize in Polyarthritis.
On Dec. 5, P&S honored some of its most valued philanthropic partners at the third annual Crown Awards.
A year of trailblazing research and outstanding patient care is coming to a close at CUMC's cancer center.
Gifts from Debby and Peter Weinberg and their families will establish a center for cerebral palsy patients....
Discovery by Columbia researchers could lead to therapies for SMA, a debilitating and often fatal neuromuscular disease.
Robert J. Lefkowitz, M.D., an alumnus of Columbia's College of Physicians and Surgeons, received the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.
The chair of the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics will receive the 2012 award in medical science. Research shows an experimental drug prevents learning and memory deficits associated with stress-related disorders.
Tom Maniatis Wins Lasker-Koshland Award
Potential Treatment for Stress-Related Disorders