On October 8, Neurology's Team Brain Power participated in the Velocity: Columbia’s Ride to End Cancer event that funds breakthrough cancer treatments at the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center
Claire S. Riley, MD, Karen L.K. Miller Associate Professor of Neurology, talks about the stiff person syndrome, a neurological & autoimmune disorder that can
cause painful muscle spasms and rigidity
Hip Hop founder and Columbia University neurology professor Olajide Williams shoots down the widespread falsehood that the RNA vaccines can affect your DNA. Smart stuff.
In honor of World Autism Awareness Day/Month, we would like to acknowledge the tremendous work of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) specialists in the Department of Neurology at CUIMC.
Neurologist Roy Alcalay says that in some ways doing an exam on video is better than in a clinic because patients who live far away or have difficulty with traveling don’t need to leave home.
During March, Women’s History Month, CUMC is sharing the stories of some of the many women who are spearheading innovation through research, patient care, and education.
Dr. Olajide Williams, Chief of Staff of Neurology at Columbia University and Founder of Hip Hop Public Health, discusses racial disparities in the distribution of Covid vaccines.
Using the power of music, a series of rap videos launched today by Hip Hop Public Health, a community outreach organization founded by Columbia neurologist Olajide Williams, MD