The novel treatment targets a solitary cell type to treat disease with minimal side effects.
In a perspective article in the journal Stroke, Hugo J. Aparicio, MD, MPH, explains that longitudinal research could be a good alternative for investigators as they begin their early research careers.
Women at BUSM show the effectiveness they can and continue to bring to medicine and science every day.
Alan Hsieh and Harsh Patel created an educational tool exploring the functionality of operating room tables and scenarios in which falls occur.
These findings appear in the Journal of Psychiatric Research.
Erika J. Wolf, PhD, has been awarded a two-year grant from the NIA to study PTSD-related accelerated cellular aging in post-mortem brain tissue.
The national award is given to an individual who has made outstanding contributions to CME over an extended period.
On Thursday, Feb. 21, the Enrichment and Student Affairs Offices presented a staged reading of Anton Chekhov’s short story, “A Doctor’s Visit.”
The five-year, $482,400 T35 grant supports initiatives to develop physician-scientists.
He is one of 20 nationally recognized scientists appointed to serve.