First-ever trial designed to slow the progression of memory loss in individuals who may be at a higher risk due to Alzheimer’s disease, but who don’t yet have any symptoms.
Findings by corresponding author Christopher V. Gabel, PhD, assistant professor of physiology and biophysics, appear online in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Monday, April 4, 2016 Another Important Study About the Long-term Impact of Football By Peter King (The following is an excerpt from Sports Illustrated’s Monday Morning Quarterback column posted on April 4.) We’re getting weary, understandably, of the flood of information about the potential dangers of football, particularly at a young age, as […]
The Office of Academic Affairs seeks nominations for the Voluntary Faculty Award of Excellence. All faculty, staff, and students may submit nominations. Voluntary faculty are primarily community-based, teaching Integrated Problems, Introduction to Clinical Medicine, or in clinical clerkships and residency programs. Some may instruct basic science courses. They work very hard and this is our […]
Minh Tam Truong, MBBS, BSc, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology, has served as Interim Chief/Chair of the department since July 2015.
The study was published in Lancet Neurology and quotes corresponding author Sudha Seshadri, MD, professor of neurology.
Findings by James Pokines, PhD, assistant professor of anatomy and neurobiology, were published in the Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports.
Did you miss BUMC’s Art Days 2016? Take a look at this campuswide event and see who’s channeling their inner Monet.
Kitt Shaffer received the 2016 Alliance of Medical Students Educators in Radiology (AMSER) Excellence in Education Award.
24-hour fundraising drive: challenges, activities, social media shout-outs