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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Graduating Medical Students Satisfy Requirement for Life Saving Therapy

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New docs eligible to prescribe medication for opioid use disorders.

Genevieve L. Preer, MD, Receives Leonard Tow Humanism in Medicine Award

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This award is presented to faculty who best demonstrate the foundation’s ideals of outstanding compassion in the delivery of care, respect for patients, their families and health-care colleagues, as well as clinical excellence.

Christine Reardon, MD, Receives Stanley L. Robbins Award for Excellence in Teaching

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The annual award honors an outstanding educator and acknowledges the importance of teaching skills and commitment to students and education.

2019 Educators of the Year Named

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Congratulations to Melissa D. DiPetrillo, MD; Steven C. Borkan, MD; Kathleen Swenson, MS, MPH; and Karen Symes, PhD.

2019 Jack Spivack Excellence in Neuroscience Awards Announced

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Mr. Spivack established these awards in 2013 to recognize and support the research of outstanding BUSM faculty conducting either clinical or basic research in Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy and other neurological disorders.

BU Receives Massachusetts Life Sciences Capital Grant

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Funding will develop new brain imaging techniques to better understand neurodegenerative diseases.

The Key to BU’s Diversity Efforts? Powerful Allies

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David Coleman, MD, is exactly the type of person Crystal Williams, the University’s first associate provost for diversity and inclusion, is seeking more of. Dr. Coleman, in Williams’ eyes, is an ally.

Natasha Hochberg Awarded 2019 Global Programs/BU Foundation-India Seed Fund

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Her work aims to scale nutritional interventions to address tuberculosis in India.

Light, Physical Activity Reduces Brain Aging

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Considerable evidence suggests that engaging in regular physical activity may prevent cognitive decline and dementia.

New Method for Evaluating Cancer Risk of Chemicals is Quick, Precise, Inexpensive

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Researchers have generated one of the largest toxicogenomics datasets to date, and have made the data and results publicly accessible through a web portal.

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