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Columbia University team re-creates full human immune system in mice
Though previous attempts to re-create a single person's immune system in a mouse have largely failed, Columbia University Medical Center scientists say they've succeeded this time.
NeuroNEXT adds med schools to its national CNS clinical trial network
The medical schools at Columbia University and Weill Cornell have signed on with an ambitious NIH-backed effort that has been crafting a national support system for investigators pursuing mid-stage studies for neuroscience treatments.
Can't get enough donuts? A specific gene variation may explain why
A gene variation shared by 21% of the population may drive some folks to prefer bacon, cream pies or other high-fat foods, scientists now believe. The discovery by researchers from Penn State,
Experimental oral contraceptive looks promising for men
Researchers at Columbia University say they have been making distinct progress with a preclinical contraceptive pill for men. By interrupting the body's ability to process vitamin A the investigators
Research suspended at Columbia lab over GMP violations
Drug manufacturing is a difficult business that requires great attention to detail. So there's bound to be trouble when non-manufacturing professionals do their own manufacturing--and that's what

