Dr. Ferreira was recognized for being a creative scientist who focuses on complex problems and helps connect people through interdisciplinary conversation to address these problems.
Funds raised by 35 medical students representing all four class years will be used to support multiple BUSM Pediatric programs.
By combining imaging and neuropsychological testing, one can more accurately assess the cognitive status of individuals.
Biochemistry Postdoctoral Associate Ladan Amin, PhD, has received a three-year research fellowship and Assistant Professor of Medicine Nicole L. Spartano, PhD, was awarded a research grant.
Cheryl Scott, MD, MPH (BUSM‘82), Humanitarian Award recipient, discusses health outcomes of Black women
She will receive $600,000 from Susan G. Komen® to develop a risk prediction tool that will consider the different risk factors for breast cancer, along with age-related incidence patterns in African-American women.
Julia Huntsman, manager in the Proposal Development Office, received a 2018 Excellence in Research Administration Award.
The team will lead a clinical study focused on assessing the potential of intravenous ultrasound, an emerging technique, to investigate and diagnose the mechanical properties of central venous stenosis.
According to findings in BMC Genomics it is essential that model’s infections are fully examined to ensure they at least somewhat mimic what occurs in humans.
Dr. Mez, assistant professor of neurology, has received a three-year, $1.2 million grant from the Department of Defense.