Sarah Olofsson, MD

Instructor, Medicine

Sarah Olofsson
617.638.8000
801 Massachusetts Ave

Biography

Dr. Sarah Olofsson is a clinical instructor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine and lecturer at Harvard Medical School. She serves as a general medicine attending on the inpatient wards both at VA Boston and Boston Medical Center.

In 2019, she received her MD from Saint Louis University School of Medicine. She then completed internal medicine residency training as well as a chief residency year at Boston Medical Center. Dr. Olofsson has special interests in medical education, palliative care and working with underserved populations. She is also completing a wilderness medicine fellowship through the Wilderness Medical Society.

Education

  • Saint Louis University, MD
  • Butler University, BA

Publications

  • Published on 11/19/2024

    Buckley M, Jacob WP, Bortey L, McClain ME, Ritter AL, Godfrey A, Munneke AS, Ramachandran S, Kenis S, Kolnik JC, Olofsson S, Nenadovich M, Kutoloski T, Rademacher L, Alva A, Heinecke O, Adkins R, Parkar S, Bhagat R, Lunato J, Beets I, Francis MM, Kowalski JR. Cell non-autonomous signaling through the conserved C. elegans glycoprotein hormone receptor FSHR-1 regulates cholinergic neurotransmission. PLoS Genet. 2024 Nov; 20(11):e1011461. PMID: 39561202.

    Read at: PubMed
  • Published on 2/12/2024

    Buckley M, Jacob WP, Bortey L, McClain M, Ritter AL, Godfrey A, Munneke AS, Ramachandran S, Kenis S, Kolnik JC, Olofsson S, Adkins R, Kutoloski T, Rademacher L, Heinecke O, Alva A, Beets I, Francis MM, Kowalski JR. Cell non-autonomous signaling through the conserved C. elegans glycopeptide hormone receptor FSHR-1 regulates cholinergic neurotransmission. bioRxiv. 2024 Feb 12. PMID: 38405708.

    Read at: PubMed

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