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NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH AT COLUMBIA




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RESEARCH


» Aging, Memory & Dementia
» Clinical Neurophysiology
» Cognitive Neuroscience
» Epilepsy
» Huntington Disease
» Mitochondrial Biology & Disease
» Motor Neuron Center for Biology & Disease
» Multiple Sclerosis
» Neural Stem Cells (opens in a new window)
» Neurobiology & Behavior
» Neurocritical Care/NICU
» Neuro-Oncology
» Neuropathy Research Center
» Parkinson Disease & Other Movement Disorders
» Pediatric Neurology
» Sergievsky Center; Neuroepidemiology
» Sleep
» Stroke
» Systems Neurobiology
» Taub Institute for Alzheimer Disease Research (opens in a new window)
» Research Support

Funding for our research programs comes from the NIH, foundations, and from many of our patients, their families and friends.

If you are interested in helping to support our research programs, we would be happy to discuss your many giving options. Please contact:

Director of Development
Columbia University Health Sciences
Development Office


Phone: 212.304.7228
Fax: 212.544.1920

Mail Address:


Health Science Development
100 Haven Ave Apt 29D
New York, NY 10032-2626












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