Corresponding author Thomas M. Rünger, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology, pathology, and laboratory medicine, feels that this is a major step forward.
The professor of psychiatry and clinical psychology and assistant dean for research was recognized for outstanding contributions to the APA’s Division of Trauma Psychology.
The findings will provide insight into disease mechanisms and targets for biological experiments, according to corresponding author Lindsay A. Farrer, PhD.
Students mingled, shared ideas and built relationships.
Michael Perloff, MD, sees this as a promising step for treating patients with TGN
In a review for Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity, Nicole Spartano, PhD, is optimistic about the role of these technologies.
BUSM authors warn of growing unhealthy body fixation known as “Snapchat dysmorphia”
Alzheimer’s Association gives her Lifetime Achievement Award.
The white coat ceremony is a symbolic rite of passage for medical students.
After years of review, lab receives first BSL-4 pathogen.