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  • Awards & HonorsMeenakshi Lakshminarayanan, MBA, Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July
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  • ResearchFemale Veterans, Veterans from Racial and Ethnic Minority Groups at Higher Risk of Dying from Opioid Overdose
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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Year: 2020

BUMC-IT is Hiring Graduate Students for Medical Campus Positions

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This role helps faculty engage with students who are participating in class remotely and assists with basic classroom technology support.

Largest-Ever Study of Prostate Cancer Genomics in Black Patients IDs Potential Targets for Precision Therapies

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Black patients should also benefit from recently approved PARP inhibitor therapies “if applied equitably.”

Study Outlines Best Practices for Delivering Care Via Telehealth

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Using trauma-informed principles in telehealth visits may mitigate health impacts of COVID-19 while increasing engagement in care and opportunities for protective, healing connections.

Associate Dean for Alumni Affairs Jean Ramsey to Retire from BUSM

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A magna cum laude BUSM graduate and Vice President of the AOA honor society, Dr. Ramsey has led the Alumni Affairs Office for 13 years.

Researchers Design Artificial Genes to Sense Cellular Responses to Drugs

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Understanding cell communication believed to be the key to developing new and improved medications for a wide range of health conditions.

Largest Source of AATD Stem Cells Collected

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Samples are available for any academic investigator working on possible treatment options.

Dr. Jodi Hoffman Awarded July Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states, “Dr. Hoffman’s energy is contagious and she pushes me to be a better version of myself every day.”

Repeated Head Impacts Associated with Later-Life Depression Symptoms, Worse Cognitive Function

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Largest study to date on living patients lends insight into the differences between the consequences of traumatic brain injury or concussion and repetitive subconcussive head impacts.

Creating Leadership and Education to Address Racism

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The report from the Racism in Medicine VIG details recommendations that include new anti-racism in medicine competencies.

Researchers Attempt New Treatment Approach for Blood Cancer

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They inhibited a specific protein to decrease the number of large bone marrow cells in an experimental model.

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