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Columbia University Medical Center
Claim this profileNew York, New York 10032
Global Leader in Coronary Artery Disease
Global Leader in Cancer
Conducts research for Lymphoma
Conducts research for Tumors
Conducts research for Heart Failure
1398 reported clinical trials
157 medical researchers
Summary
Columbia University Medical Center is a medical facility located in New York, New York. This center is recognized for care of Coronary Artery Disease, Cancer, Lymphoma, Tumors, Heart Failure and other specialties. Columbia University Medical Center is involved with conducting 1,398 clinical trials across 1,414 conditions. There are 157 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Nobuko Hijiya, MD, Richard Carvajal, MD, Luca Szalontay, MD, and Mark N. Stein.Area of expertise
1Coronary Artery Disease
Global Leader2Cancer
Global LeaderStage IV
Stage III
non-small cell lung cancer
Top PIs
Nobuko Hijiya, MDNYP/Columbia University Medical Center/Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center6 years of reported clinical research
Expert in Lymphoma
Expert in Tumors
37 reported clinical trials
88 drugs studied
Richard Carvajal, MDColumbia University Medical Center-CUIMC Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center Clinical Protoco2 years of reported clinical research
Studies Solid Tumors
Studies Tumors
20 reported clinical trials
60 drugs studied
Luca Szalontay, MDNYP/Columbia University Medical Center/Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center6 years of reported clinical research
Expert in Tumors
Expert in Brain Tumor
20 reported clinical trials
28 drugs studied
Mark N. SteinColumbia University Irving Medical Center1 year of reported clinical research
Expert in Prostate Cancer
Studies Cancer
18 reported clinical trials
33 drugs studied
Clinical Trials running at Columbia University Medical Center
Pancreatic Cancer
Cancer
Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
Endometrial Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Lymphoma
Coronary Heart Disease
Cardiomyopathy
Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
Depression
Bethanechol + Chemotherapy
for Pancreatic Cancer
The primary objective of this study is to assess the impact of bethanechol therapy on R0 resection rates. The safety objective will be assessment of the safety and tolerability of bethanechol in combination with gemcitabine and nab-paclitaxel. The exploratory objective will be to evaluate genomic biomarkers associated with parasympathetic stimulation in pancreatic cancer, and the ability to reduce tumor growth rate.
Recruiting3 awards Phase 24 criteria
Pancreatic Cancer Screening
for Pancreatic Cancer
This study is evaluating whether there are differences in the quality of the study at each site.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 32 criteria
Nab-Paclitaxel + Gemcitabine +/- SBP-101
for Pancreatic Cancer
The study is a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter study of standard treatment with nab-paclitaxel and gemcitabine with or without SBP-101 in subjects previously untreated for metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDA), including subjects who have received prior neoadjuvant or adjuvant treatment.
Recruiting2 awards Phase 2 & 310 criteria
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Frequently asked questions
What kind of research happens at Columbia University Medical Center?
Columbia University Medical Center is a medical facility located in New York, New York. This center is recognized for care of Coronary Artery Disease, Cancer, Lymphoma, Tumors, Heart Failure and other specialties. Columbia University Medical Center is involved with conducting 1,398 clinical trials across 1,414 conditions. There are 157 research doctors associated with this hospital, such as Nobuko Hijiya, MD, Richard Carvajal, MD, Luca Szalontay, MD, and Mark N. Stein.
Where is Columbia University Medical Center located?
**Columbia University Medical Center Hospital Location and Transportation:**
- **Address:** Washington Heights, New York City.
- **Public Transportation:** Subway lines 1, A, or C to 168th Street station; Bus lines M-2, 3, 4, 5, or 100.
- **Driving Directions:** Follow signs to the George Washington Bridge, exit onto the Henry Hudson Parkway and Riverside Drive, turn left onto 165th Street, and then right onto Ft. Washington Avenue.
- **Parking:** Valet parking available at the main entrances of the Milstein Hospital Building and NewYork-Presbyterian Morgan Stanley Children’s Hospital.
Who should I call to ask about financial aid or insurance network?
**Columbia University Medical Center Financial and Insurance Assistance**
- For financial assistance, email the Student Service Center at ssc@columbia.edu or call 866-252-0101.
- For insurance-related inquiries, email the Insurance and Administration team at shsinsurance@cumc.columbia.edu.
What insurance does Columbia University Medical Center accept?
Columbia University Medical Center accepts a variety of insurance plans, including Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Humana, Multiplan, PHCS, QuikTrip, Texas Health Aetna, Tricare Humana Military, United Healthcare, and USA Managed Care Organization. Not all providers within the hospital may participate in all plans, so contacting the specific department or provider to verify insurance acceptance is recommended. Always confirm coverage with your insurance provider before scheduling an appointment, as participation status can change.
What awards or recognition has Columbia University Medical Center received?
Columbia University Medical Center (CUIMC) in New York is renowned for its pioneering research and significant medical advancements. It has been recognized for Nobel-winning developments in cardiac catheterization, cryo-electron microscopy, and performing the first successful heart transplant in a child. Additionally, CUIMC conducts extensive clinical trials across all areas of medicine, furthering its commitment to advancing healthcare.