This is a two-year, $453,750 Exploratory/Developmental Research Grant Award (R21) from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Former soccer stars join the first all-female CTE study at BU.
Dr. Debjani Sahni tells you what you need to look for.
This discovery may aid in advancement of treatments.
According to a JAMA Viewpoint co-authored by Payel Roy, MD, increased access could lead to reduced health costs, less drug-related criminal activity and lower transmission rates for infectious disease in addition to saving lives.
First of its kind program to target scientists to be successful medical educators.
Increasing Klotho levels would be a logical treatment for age-related neurodegenerative and neuroinflammatory diseases, according to corresponding author Carmela Abraham, PhD.
BUSM students visit Boston’s MFA to deepen their powers of observation.
This year’s theme was “Nurturing an Open and Inclusive Environment for Learning.”
Learn about BU projects that use big data to tackle medical problems by utilizing the multidisciplinary expertise of the University—matching public health experts with computer science people, or electrical engineers with medical doctors.