A Conversation With Nobel Laureate Eric Kandel, Who Continues to Look Forward at 80

Nine years after winning the Nobel Prize, neuroscientist Eric Kandel, who turned 80 on Nov. 7, is as inspired by science as he was at the start of his career. “Exciting things keep on popping out,” he says.

Kandel was one of the first scientists to study the brain at a cellular level in the 1960s, helping to meld the fields of psychiatry and molecular biology. His pioneering work led to the discovery that short-term and long-term memories are located at the synapse, or the point of communication among nerve cells.

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Columbia College Student Awarded Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships

Rhodes Scholar Raphael Graybill, pictured here at the U.S. Capitol, where he worked as a summer associate for the Senate Finance Committee [Image credit: James Frisk]

Raphael Graybill (CC'10) is the second Columbia College student in two years to be selected for both the Rhodes and Marshall Scholarships.

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Global Leaders and Columbia Experts Discuss the War in Afghanistan, U.S. Policy and Pakistan’s Rolevideo icon

Syed Mustafa Kamal, mayor of Karachi, Pakistan, spoke at a Global Mayors Forum event held on campus on Nov. 9 [Image credit: Michael Dames / Columbia University]

Global leaders and Columbia experts have been gathering on Columbia’s Morningside campus in recent weeks to discuss related opportunities and challenges.

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