Photography can help discover barriers in management of chronic disease.
He will serve as the Lars Anderson Professor in Management and Professor of the Practice at Questrom; Professor of Surgery at BUSM; and Professor of Health Law, Policy and Management at BUSPH.
“Stem cell medical tourism” is becoming a global problem–preying on desperate patients with incurable diseases, according to online editorial by lead author Laertis Ikonomou, PhD.
The Department of Public Safety has seen an increase in criminal activity on the Medical Campus properties. In the last month eight bicycles have been stolen from racks or locked on and around the streets surrounding our properties. The Department has apprehended some suspects on a few occasions and is using video surveillance to identify […]
A simple test of physical functioning based on FHS data may help predict individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer’s and stroke.
Program welcomes undergrads from around the country.
Researchers provide comparative analysis of the evolution of different epigenetic mechanisms in a new review article.
BUSM bylaws encourage a regular rotation of faculty on School committees. The goal is to match faculty to groups aligned with their interests, expertise and academic career. Please participate in this survey at https://www.bumc.bu.edu/camed/faculty/committee-preference-survey/ to indicate your area of interest or to suggest colleagues who might be excellent candidates. Please note, not all committees need […]
Terence M. Keane, PhD, professor of psychiatry, clinical psychology and assistant dean for research, is the recipient of the 2016 Outstanding Contributions to Science of Trauma Psychology award from the American Psychological Association.
How smart were human-like species of the Stone Age? Learn more about research by James Pokines, PhD