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The Need for Anti-Racism in Kidney Care, Research
In a perspective piece in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, researchers take an honest look at how the current practice of nephrology may have elements rooted in racist ideologies. More
Researchers Identify Genetic Dependencies in Tumors that have Undergone Whole Genome Doubling
Findings could be paradigm-shifting for cancer treatments. More
2021 Sexual Medicine Research Award Announced
Assistant Professor of Medicine/Infectious Diseases Jai Marathe, MBBS, is the recipient of a $50K Sexual Medicine Research Fund Award. More
Study Introduces mRNA-LNP as a Safe Therapeutic Intervention to Harness Liver Regeneration
Uses same science as newly FDA approved COVID-19 vaccines. More
Opportunities to Better Detect, Manage and Treat Patients with Undiagnosed Atrial Fibrillation
A new report led by Emelia J. Benjamin, MD, ScM, builds upon a recently conducted NHLBI's virtual workshop that focused on identifying key research priorities related to AF screening. More
Hair Aging Differs by Race, Ethnicity
Despite a similar chemical composition, the structural properties of hair vary between different ethnicities and, consequently, the aging of hair differs as well. More
2021 Dahod Awards Announced
Congratulations to Drs. Dennis Jones, Kristýna Kotýnková, Neil J. Ganem, Hui Feng and Rachel L. Flynn! More
Michael Alosco, PhD, Awarded NIH Grant for Brain Imaging Study
May provide a new way to diagnose CTE in the living. More
BUSM’22 Student Receives Top Honor in AMA Research Challenge
Shamsh Shaikh splits the top honor in the first-ever AMA Research Challenge for his poster "The Effect of Pod-based E-cigarettes on Endothelial Cell Phenotype: Preliminary Results." More
Approximately Half of AD Dementia Cases are Mild, One-fifth are Severe
There is little data on the severity of disease among people living with AD currently available. More