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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

The Envelope Please: MD Students Match to Their Future

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On Friday, medical students across the country found out where they would be spending the next several years in their residency programs.

Researchers First to Identify a Signaling Molecule in Neuroblastoma Immunosuppression and Aggressiveness

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Disrupting CKLF represents a promising immunotherapeutic approach to battle certain tumors.

Dennis Jones, PhD, Awarded Department of Defense Grant to Better Understand, Treat Lymphedema

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The assistant professor of pathology & laboratory medicine was awarded a two-year, $330,000 grant from the DoD.

Fredric Meyer, MD’81: Hard Work Drives Success

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Mentors taught him that the needs of patients come first.

Researchers Identify Gene Involved in Neuronal Vulnerability in Alzheimer’s Disease

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Finding may lead to new drugs to halt progression of AD.

Educator Loretta Jackson-Williams, MD/PhD, Delivers Second Annual Rebecca Lee Crumpler Alumni Lecture

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We all stand on the shoulders of someone.

Efforts Underway to Eliminate Harmful Race-Based Clinical Algorithms

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This is the first survey of organized medical societies examining their ongoing efforts to advance health equity.

Rebecca Perkins, MD, Examines Clinicians’ Attitudes Towards Major Changes from the 2020 ACS Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines

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Findings provide important insights about cervical cancer screening guideline adoption.

Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Gallbladder Cancer as Effective as Traditional Surgery

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Study may pave the way for wider acceptance and utilization of robotic-assisted surgery in treating this cancer.

Lower Risk of Death, Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in Hyperthyroid Patients Treated with Surgery than with Medication

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Results provide better evidence to patients and providers when selecting a treatment for hyperthyroidism.

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