Corresponding author Camron Bryant, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics & Psychiatry believes these findings may lead to new therapeutic treatments which could ultimately save lives and restore healthy eating.
Save the date Jan. 9, 2017 for this Provost Workshop. Open to students, faculty and staff. Program includes short presentations, interactive discussions on future directions for research and collaboration.
Corresponding author Jesse Mez, MD, assistant professor of neurology and associate director of the BU Alzheimer’s Disease & CTE Center Clinical Core, hopes the newly identified genes become targets for AD drug development.
According to corresponding author Hui Feng, MD, PhD, assistant professor of Pharmacology & Experimental Therapeutics, the combination treatment could be an effective strategy to target refractory/relapsed T-cell leukemia.
This workshop features a panel discussion with BUMC senior faculty at various stages of retirement. Open to BUMC faculty.
Scientists can immediately access many of the most frequently used laboratory products.
Ceremony and reception on Monday, Oct. 31, from 4-6 p.m. in Hiebert Lounge.
Findings appear in Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, & Prevention. Study led by Kimberly Bertrand, ScD.
Dr. Seshadri, professor of neurology, has been awarded three grants totaling nearly $20 million from the NIA and the NINDS.
Evans Center for Implementation and Improvement Sciences Department of Medicine Implementation in Progress Lunchtime Series “Using Qualitative Methods in Your Implementation Science Study” with Dr. Gemmae Fix October’s Implementation in Progress will be led by Gemmae Fix, Research Assistant Professor, BU School of Public Health, Department of Health Law, Policy and Management, and Research […]