Dr. Lawrence Purpura, along with other researchers in the Division of Infectious Diseases, are working on research to understand and treat patients whose lives have been upended by long COVID.
Dr. Theodore together with faculty in the ID division conducted a study illustrating that solid organ transplant recipients may have prolonged high viral burden of SARS-CoV-2.
Her proposal "Introduction and Scale-up of a Novel Long-acting HIV Prevention Intervention for Women in Sub-Saharan Africa"" was chosen for a fall 2020 junior faculty grants award.
A new study that identifies mutations that allow the malaria-causing parasite to become resistant to drugs has also identified potential new ways to kill the parasite.
A new study led by David Fidock, PhD, identifies a class of compounds found to be effective in preventing transmission of Plasmodium falciparum parasites from an infected host to mosquitoes.
Investigators at Columbia University Medical Center are stepping up efforts to explore the human microbiome, the complex ecosystems of bacteria that inhabit and interact with our tissues and organs.