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Our Mission…

…To solve the mystery of such brain disorders

as schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, depression, autism,

addiction, and Alzheimer’s

through scientific research on genetic and

environmental causes

Gray Matters at Columbia luncheon

Thank you to everyone to helped make our third annual

spring benefit luncheon a smashing success!!

 

About Gray Matters at Columbia

Gray Matters at Columbia is a research fellowship fund within Columbia University Medical Center’s Department of Psychiatry under the leadership of Chairman Jeffrey A. Lieberman, MD.  Each spring the Gray Matters at Columbia Fellowship is awarded to a young scientist exhibiting outstanding performance in the genetics of brain disorders.  The chosen fellow benefits from the multidisciplinary expertise of a peerless team of clinicians and scientists that includes two Nobel laureates. Gray Matters at Columbia was inspired by a mother who lost her son to suicide after a long and difficult struggle with schizophrenia, and is a memorial to those who have been lost and a sign of hope to all who struggle with brain disorders.

 

2010 Event Photos COMING SOON!

Spring Benefit Luncheon

The Gray Matters at Columbia Spring Benefit Luncheon took place on Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at The Plaza Hotel.  Donna Hanover returned as Mistress of Ceremonies and Special Guest Speaker Paula Zahn joined Jeffrey A. Lieberman, M.D., and Brian Fallon, M.D.  With 340 guests in attendance, this year's Gray Matters at Columbia Spring Benefit Luncheon will support research fellowships on brain disorders which affect mental functions and behavior.  Dr. Lieberman notes that "like the outstanding young doctors I introduced at the luncheon, the Gray Matters fellows represent our hopes for the future of psychiatric medicine. We are fortunate and proud to have them on our team."

 

2009 Event Photos

 

Bradley Peterson, MD, Director of MRI Research in the Department of Psychiatry at Columbia University, uses an image of the brain to make a point about serious childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.

Get Involved

Gray Matters at Columbia exists as a result of the kindness, compassion, and generosity of its donors.

We encourage donors to get involved and see the impact of their contributions.   We invite you to visit and meet the scientists in person and hear directly from them about the current research projects and progress being made in treating brain disorders. 

Learn about the process of scientific discovery.  See PET, MRI, and CAT scans.  Find out how and why brain imaging often gives scientists the answers they seek and what role DNA samples play.  Discover how these leading edge scientists summarize the findings that lead to a better understanding of illness, treatment, and cures.

Find out how this research brings hope, eases the day-to-day coping ability of those who struggle with brain disorders, and gives freedom to some who might otherwise be a prisoner to their illness.

Memorialize a special someone lost to mental illness.  A donation made in a loved one’s name often helps families transcend their loss through the knowledge that they are helping someone else.

Lieberman, Peterson and Fellows

Laura Rodriquez Murillo

Arrange A Tour  

To arrange a tour, please email us at info@graymatters.us

Giving Is Easy

To make a contribution, please click on the link above or contact Emily Carey: eac2149@columbia.edu, 212-543-5942.

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