News & Impact Stories at Columbia SPS
News at Columbia SPS
Dr. Robert Klitzman on Genetic Testing and Cheating the System
What ethical dilemmas arise when patients take genetic testing into their own hands?
How to Game a Job Search
Steve Dalton believes that he has the solution to the plight of the online job seeker.
On Anti-Vaxxers: Robert Klitzman Explores the Legacy of Public Health Backlashes
The history and psychology of backlashes against vaccines and government intervention in public health.
Robert Klitzman: Three Parents, One Baby? Not at All
Dr. Robert Klitzman exposed the public’s misinterpretations of mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT).
Robert Klitzman: How Fraud Underlies Anti-Vaccine Claims
Parents continue to believe a fraudulent study that linked inoculations and autism.
Robert Klitzman: Doctor, Have You Had Your DNA Tested?
In the New York Times, Dr. Robert Klitzman notes the rise in genomic sequencing.
Robert Klitzman: Three-Parent Babies? “It’s More of a Transplant.”
Robert Klitzman explores the impact of mitochondrial transfer techniques.
Bioethics Student Kira Peikoff: No Smoke, but Haze Around E-Joint
Bioethics student Kira Peikoff wrote about a disposable electronic vapor marijuana cigarette known as a JuJu Joint.
Anam Khan of Strategic Communications: Are we resilient or just forgetful?
Khan pens an op-ed that explores whether muted reactions to the atrocities in Pakistan signal callousness or courage.
Bioethics Program Director Discusses the Troubling Implications of Genetic Sequencing
Robert Klitzman speaks about ethical concerns with regard to genome sequencing.
2014’s Best Videos from the School of Professional Studies
SPS hosted events series that were free and open to the public.
Alumna Kat Read Facilitates Positive Change at Doctors Without Borders
The recent Nonprofit Management grad talks about her mission-driven work at the international medical humanitarian organization.