Year: 2010

Spotlight on the GSDM Greater New York Alumni Club

The Boston University Henry M. Goldman School of Dental Medicine (GSDM) Greater New York Alumni Club held a continuing education event on February 3 that drew a large crowd of area alumni. GSDM Professor & Chair of Restorative Sciences/Biomaterials Dan Nathanson MSD 85, PROS 90 presented a lecture titled, “What Don’t We Know About New […]

Pre-Pregnancy Obesity and Gestational Weight Gain Influences Risk of Preterm Birth in African American Women

Researchers at Boston University School of Medicine’s (BUSM) Slone Epidemiology Center and Boston University School of Public Health (BUSPH) have found that pre-pregnancy obesity and gestational weight gain are associated with an increased risk of preterm birth in African American participants from the Black Women’s Health Study. This study appears in the March issue of […]

Researchers Find Link Between Neighborhood Socioeconomic Status and Diabetes Risk

Researchers from Boston University’s Slone Epidemiology Center have found a direct link between neighborhood socioeconomic status and risk for type 2 diabetes in African American women. The study, which appears on-line American Journal of Epidemiology, is the first prospective study to examine the relationship between neighborhood socioeconomic status and incidence of type 2 diabetes in […]

Worst Case Bioethics: Annas Explores Death, Disaster and Public Health in New Book

In a new book published by Oxford University Press, BU School of Public Health Professor George Annas employs contemporary disputes involving death and disaster to explore the radical changes underway in public health practice, human rights discourse to promote health, and the application of constitutional law to medicine. American bioethics, still in its infancy, is […]

Evans Center Hypertension Symposium Honoring Haralambos Gavras, MD, April 16

The Evans Center for Interdisciplinary Biomedical Research is honoring Dr. Haralambos (Harry) Gavras on Friday, April 16, with a mini-symposium on hypertension. The symposium is in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of hypertension. Dr. Gavras serves as professor of Medicine at BUSM and Chief of the Hypertension and Atherosclerosis Section. He has […]

MS Program in Biomedical Forensic Sciences Earns Full Accreditation

The Master of Science Program in Biomedical Forensic Sciences was granted full accreditation for a term of five years by the Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC) on January 19, 2010. The Program, now in its fourth year, is under the direction of Dr. Robin W. Cotton in the Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology.

Feb. 10 Public Health Forum, What Not to Eat: Foodborne Illness Update 2010

On Wednesday, February 10, join Barbara Mahon, MD, MPH, at the BUSPH Public Health Forum as she speaks about “What Not to Eat: Foodborne Illness Update 2010.” Her presentation will give an overview of the current situation in foodborne illness, such as infectious diseases like salmonellosis, and then discuss how researchers know what foods are […]

Broke a Tooth? Grow It Back

George Huang may just kill off the Tooth Fairy. Not to mention the makers of dental implants and crowns.
The Herbert Schilder Chair in Endodontics and director of the postdoctoral program in endodontics at the School of Dental Medicine says there are valuable dental stem cells residing in baby teeth and third molars, also known as wisdom teeth. The cells remain viable for about a week after extraction if stored under the right conditions, but are at maximum potency just after they are removed. The dental stem cells from the discarded teeth can be used to regrow damaged or decayed parts of a mature tooth.