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Month: November 2023

Pranay Sinha, MD, Receives K01 Grant to Study How Nutrition Impacts TB Incidence, Mortality

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As part of this honor, he received a five-year, $640,508 NIAID grant for his project and will also be supported by a career investment award from the school’s department of medicine.

Jorge A. Soto, MD, Elected to RSNA Board of Directors

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His seven-year term includes five years as liaison for international affairs, in the sixth year he will be chair of the board, and in the seventh year he will serve as president of the society.

Casey Taft, PhD, Awarded Funding to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence

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Study focuses on Rhode Island residents.

Breast Density Discussions with Clinicians Varied Significantly by Race/Ethnicity & Literacy Level

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According to the researchers, this highlights a mismatch between patients’ informational needs and material shared by clinicians.

VA Bedford Recognized for Team-based Clinical Learning Environment for Interprofessional, Age-friendly Healthcare & Trainee Support  

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Collaboration with BU Geriatrics Fellowship & Family Medicine Residency was integral to developing the innovative model.

Long-term Acute Care Hospital Closures Associated with Changes in Hospital Care Practices

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The study found that discharge patterns changed while overall spending on mechanically ventilated patients decreased following long-term acute care hospitals closures.

Researchers Develop New Method to Help with Analysis of Single Cell Data

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It will help to better understand the molecular cause of disease.

Faculty Appointments & Promotions – October 2023

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Congratulations to Professor Vipul Chitalia; and Associate Professors Mohamad Abdalkader, Hugo J. Aparicio, Tehnaz Boyle, Finn Hawkins and Amy Yule.

Julie Palmer, ScD, Receives Breast Cancer Research Foundation Grant

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Funding will help reduce breast cancer disparities, improve outcomes among Black women.

Perceived Racism Leads to Greater Risk of Stroke Among Black Women

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Black women in particular, experience stroke and stroke-related mortality at higher rates and earlier onset than women in any other racial group.

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