News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Robert Klitzman on the Risks of Becoming the Next Henrietta Lacks
Robert Klitzman asks whether patients should be concerned that their matter could be used for science without their consent.
New Community Speaker Series Launches in West Harlem
EPIC has worked to continually expand its portfolio of activities and in 2017 launched its first Speakers Series.
New Robert Klitzman Bioethics Paper on IVF
Ethical challenges faced by IVF providers in BMC Medical Ethics
The Secret to President Donald Trump's Success: Blame
Klitzman shows how President Trump was able to rise as an inexperienced politician, due to his way with narrative.
Nobel Peace Prize Laureate to Direct Columbia's Women, Peace, and Security Initative
The new Columbia initiative for Women, Peace, and Security will have extraordinary leadership
What Is the Future of Strategic Communication?
Jesse Scinto is taking on a new role as the Associate Director for Curriculum Development.
Spring 2017 Narrative Medicine Rounds Feature Bestselling Authors and New Yorker Staff Writers
The Spring 2017 Narrative Medicine Rounds includes Dr. Lucy Kalanithi and New Yorker staff writer Rachel Aviv.
Corey Hirsch to Present at Cyber Warfare Conference
Dr. Corey Hirsch has been selected to present a paper in Washington, D.C. about the collateral damage risks of cyber weapons.
What is a Knowledge-Driven Digital Product Innovation?
Information and Knowledge Strategy leadership is both intrapreneurial and entrepreneurial.
Can a Baby Have Three Parents?
Bioethicist Dr. Klitzman is featured in The New York Times, responding to the first genetic "three-parent" baby.
Robert Klitzman on EpiPen's Price Hike
How can drug companies get away with such outrageous prices for live-saving medicine, like the EpiPen?
Robert Klitzman on the Ethics of Human-Animal Embryos
The bioethicist said, "this is the stuff of science fiction.”