A CDM professor and researcher has identified genomic alterations and molecular signatures in head and neck cancers that may explain disparities in treatment and survival rates between racial groups.
The launch of a new mobile health clinic drew elected officials, community leaders as well as CUIMC leadership and representatives from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation and ArchCare.
CDM students sharpen clinical and collaborative skills on an educational exchange trip to Universidad Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala City, Guatemala.
Through the Columbia-Harlem Homeless Medical Partnership, dental students from Columbia University and other CUIMC community members provide medical care for underprivileged people in West Harlem.
The College of Dental Medicine recently received a $500,000 grant from the Mother Cabrini Health Foundation to launch a program to bridge disparities in vulnerable populations.
To meet this growing demand and train up the next generation of leaders in dental science, Columbia University has launched a new dual degree program at the intersection of engineering and dentistry.
The oral cancer screening event allowed patients to be evaluated and to ask questions for free. Meanwhile, residents collaborated and expanded their knowledge.