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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

2019 U.S. News Graduate School Rankings Announced

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BUSM ranks 26th in primary care, 29th in research.

Match Day 2018: Oh, The Places You’ll Go!

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The hard work has paid off! Watch the video! Check out the Facebook album! Congratulations! #BUSMMatch2018 #Match2018

BUMC Students Organize Walkout in Support of #ENOUGH, Gun Violence Prevention

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More than 300 BUMC students, faculty and staff walked out of their classes and offices in their white coats or adorned in orange to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of gun violence in Parkland, Fla., and other cities and towns around the country.

Celebrating the Arts

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The event featured brief performances of projects that connect students, faculty, staff and patients through the arts.

BU Researcher Named STAT Madness Contender

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BUSM’s Dr. Ann McKee has been selected as one of 64 contestants in this year’s STAT Madness bracket competition for her work identifying a potential #CTE biomarker! Voting begins Feb. 26, let’s help her win!

Making Physician Marriages Work

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BUMC Provost & BUSM Dean Karen Antman and her husband give advice to newly married physician couples. Watch the video!

Celebrate Five Years of Arts at BUMC

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Welcome new CFA Dean Harvey Young to the Medical Campus and enjoy performances and projects that connect students, faculty, staff and patients.

Insight Into Chromatin Therapies for Breast Cancer Could Aid Personalized Medicine

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Research led by Gerald V. Denis, PhD, and first author Guillaume Andrieu, PhD, appeared in the journal Molecular Cancer Research
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Tsuneya Ikezu, MD, PhD, Collaborates with Industry to Study Effects of AD-associated Genetic Variants on Brain

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The goal is to understand the mechanisms underlying known genetic drivers of microglial malfunction, which are believed to play a central role in the pathogenesis of AD dementia.

Joseph Kaserman, MD, Receives Translational Research Award

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The $225,000 award will allow Kaserman to study carriers of Antitrypsin Deficiency (Alpha-1), a genetic condition, that may result in serious lung disease in adults and/or liver disease at any age.

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