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.
Fatemeh Momen-Heravi received the Anne D. Haffajee Fellowship, a national award that supports the training and research efforts of early-career women in the field of oral biology.
A dental graduate with a public health mindset and a love for teaching, Christina Nuñez aims to elevate the health of her dental patients, especially adolescents.
Jin Chang, a three-time Columbia student, found his way to dental medicine while serving in the Marines. He’s graduating this year with a dual degree—but he’s not leaving Columbia just yet.
Affirming the need for respect, fairness, and safety in the workplace, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine (CDM) has joined Time’s Up Healthcare.
From investigating immune response to unlocking the therapeutic usefulness of exosomes, Flora Momen-Heravi is tackling projects that could advance treatments for cancer, periodontitis, and more.
Join us for Giving Day on October 23 when thousands of Columbians come together to give back. Stay tuned for more information about how you can support CDM!
CDM, with ColumbiaDoctors, NewYork-Presbyterian, and Weill Cornell Medicine, is implementing a single electronic health record to provide a unified, coordinated patient experience.