Neuroscience

Recent news about neuroscience and the brain from across Columbia.

The findings support reports of neuro-cognitive changes after medically induced comas, a procedure that has been relied upon in treating many COVID

A unified classification of diverse cell types proposed by a Columbia-led team could shed light on how our brains are wired.

As Columbia labs reopen, scientists talk about the challenges and some surprising benefits, of working remotely and how they are adjusting to the n

The School of the Arts professor spent a year collaborating with scientists at the Zuckerman Institute.

Scientists say this common experience plays a role in everything from drug addiction to academic failure.

While the rate of Eastern Equine Encephalitis is unusually high this year, more worrisome is the link to a warming climate and what it could signal


A Columbia-led study finds disruptions in the body’s gut microbes triggered by early-life adversity are linked to brain function

Federica Coppola's research exists at the intersection of neuroscience and law.

Scientists have identified a group of genes that induces differences in the developing brains of male and female roundworms and triggers the initia

A new study by Columbia researchers shows that the brain plays back and prioritizes high-reward events for later retrieval and filters out the neut

Rafael Yuste, a professor of Biological Sciences at Columbia University, has been awarded the Eliasson

Raju Tomer has won a NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, for his pioneering work in developing new technologies for high-resolution mapping of brai