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New Non-Invasive Technique Controls the Size of Molecules Penetrating the Blood-Brain Barrier
First to Tweet from Space, Now a Professor at SEAS!
New Tool Makes Online Personal Data More Transparent
Professor Lewko Wins NSF Grant to Establish New Center for Encrypted Functionalities
Data Science Institute Details New MS Program
All Smiles at New Student Welcome
Mapping the DNA Sequence of Ashkenazi Jews
Faculty Welcome Reception
NYC ASCENT Supports Emerging Engineers and Computer Scientists
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Columbia Design Challenge: Confronting the Ebola Crisis
Professor Christine Hendon Wins NIH New Innovator Award
Prof. Hoe Ling Receives IGS Award
Northrop Grumman Tests Prof. Krishnaswamy’s World Record CMOS mmWave Power Amplifier
Researchers Develop World’s Thinnest Electric Generator
Columbia Confronts the Ebola Crisis
Qiang Du | Developing New Mathematical and Computational Tools for Science and Engineering
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