How would you explain, “What is sound?” to an 11-year-old? Scientists, physicians and medical students are encouraged to participate in the 2016 Flame Challenge, It offers a $1,000 cash prize for those who can explain complex science in a way that will awaken the interest of thousands of 11-year-olds.
The four time New York Times best-selling author was the featured speaker at BUSM’s Department of Medicine’s Grand Rounds.
Researchers identified a gene called serum deprivation response (SDPR) and the mechanisms by which this gene is down-regulated, or silenced, in breast cancer cells promoting tumor spread.
Three faculty members have been appointed as Assistant Deans.
This report has important implications as it may increase the early recognition, management, and prevention of CTE in individuals who engage in contact sports and in veterans.
One of six researchers awarded a two-year, $500,000 award in Alzheimer’s Disease Drug Discovery Research by the Edward N. & Della L. Thome Memorial Foundation.
McKee’s research has significantly increased our understanding of sports- and military-related concussions and traumatic brain injury.
Judged for creativity, difficulty, precision, theme, and overall appearance.
The Boston University Cancer Center is reorganizing its research and patient care programs to transform cancer management through discovery of innovative and personalized approaches for cancer prevention, detection and treatment. Inherent in our mission is the focus on understanding the molecular events associated with cancer initiation and progression in our diverse patient population and directly […]
MLK & Kazi Nazrul Islam: The Spirit of Inclusion Wednesday, Jan. 20, Noon-1 p.m., Hiebert Lounge Open to Medical Campus students, faculty and staff Refreshments will be provided. Winston E. Langley Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs Professor of Political Science and International Relations University of Massachusetts Boston Kazi Nazrul Islam is the national poet of […]