Erika Wolf, PhD, an assistant professor in the department of psychiatry is a recipient of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
Tuesday, March 8 1-2 p.m. Keefer Auditorium Resources Available to Staff & Departments Welcome, Karen Antman, MD, BUSM Dean and BUMC Provost, Moderator BU Office of the Ombuds, Francine Montemurro Faculty & Staff Assistance Office, Karen Brouhard HR Service Center, Majella Keane We want this to be your meeting. If you have any issues or […]
Justin Slade is the recipient of this award that acknowledges excellence in quality improvement projects.
Findings provide solid evidence that these cancer cells depend on the TCA cycle for their survival.
Two studies of veterans link PTSD to accelerated aging.
Lunchtime lecture by Deputy Surgeon General of the Israel Defense Forces about the IDF’s mission to Nepal and Haiti, as well as his oversight in treating Syrian refugees.
It can reduce cost and increase accessibility of treatment to traditionally underserved populations according to BUSM’s Bogdanova.
Honors Dr. M. Stuart Strong, the first Chair of the Department who started the residency program in 1951 and who accepted as the first resident, Dr. Charles W. Vaughan.
FHS study offers hope that some of the dementia cases might be preventable – or at least delayed – according to BUSM’s Seshadri.
BUSM’s Spartano identified a direct correlation between poor fitness and brain volume decades later, which indicates accelerated brain aging.