The BUSM Medical Education Committee (MEC) is looking for a clinical faculty member to serve as an alternate at-large member. The MEC has been the main governing body for BUSM curriculum decision making and oversight since changes in the bylaws in 2003. The bylaws call for rotating representation from two faculty-at-large (a basic scientist and […]
Funding will examine impact of alcohol on comorbidities among those with HIV.
Findings suggest that public health programs and health systems could more effectively prevent maternal deaths by addressing psychosocial contributors to health.
The combined New England consortium will receive initial funding of $4 million to begin recruitment and build infrastructure.
Students, faculty and staff are strongly encouraged to participate in an anonymous survey designed to determine diversity-related attitudes and perceptions. Thank you to those who’ve already taken the survey. For those of you who haven’t, there’s still time!
Jonathan Woodson, MD, delivers opening remarks.
According to Pietro Cottone, PhD, co-director of the Laboratory of Addictive Disorders (LAD) and associate professor of pharmacology and psychiatry, it provide better understanding of disorder, possible treatments.
The study led by Joshua Safer, MD, associate professor of medicine, appears in the journal Endocrine Practice.
Matthew Mendes Receives $10,000.
Study lead by Dr. Christopher W. Akey, Professor of Physiology & Biophysics, reveals first near atomic structure of the active apoptosome.