A hormone that can suppress food intake in mice is showing similar results in humans and non-human primates, according to a new study (link is external and opens in a new window)published in eLife.
Congratulations to seven of our CBPR awardees who have received Provost's Faculty Seed Grants under the “Addressing Racism: A Call to Action for Higher Education” Initiative.
The Columbia University CTSA KL2 program has been highlighted as one of the top program hubs by the Center for Leading Innovation and Collaboration (CLIC), the coordinating body for all CTSA programs.
Co-authored by Irving Institute faculty Chunhua Weng, and support staff Alex Butler.
Chia can serve as a shared benchmark to develop and test future machine learning, rule-based, or hybrid methods.
The CaMPR pilot award program focuses on the innovative assembly of new teams to gather preliminary data to address unresolved clinical, translational and public health problems