Over the past decade and a half, researchers in the Karsenty Lab have discovered that bones play a surprisingly active role in our physiology and health.
Researchers at Columbia University used transplanted stem cells to grow lungs in mice. Findings could lead to new options for lung transplant patients.
How can the genome of a fruit fly or of a neanderthal provide us with insights of human diseases? Featuring genomic medicine researcher David Goldstein and neurogeneticist Mimi Shirasu-Hiza.
Gerard Karsenty, a geneticist at the Columbia University Irving Medical Center, is one of the scientists behind this decades-long exploration of fight-or-flight