BUSM’s Spartano identified a direct correlation between poor fitness and brain volume decades later, which indicates accelerated brain aging.
BUSM’s Alford is leading the effort to expand opioid and addiction curriculum.
February 19 event is open to BUSM students, faculty and staff.
Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery is the recipient of the Triological Society’s prestigious Edmund Prince Fowler Award.
Please join your colleagues from across the medical campus to showcase your work and discuss science at an informal and collegial reception. Present your own, or one of your fellow or student’s posters. Thursday, March 31 4-6 p.m. – Poster Presentation and Reception Hiebert Lounge, BUSM Instructional Building To help us plan, please submit an […]
Associate professor of medicine and director of the Safe and Competent Opioid Prescribing Education (SCOPE of Pain) program at BUSM, he is being recognized for his outstanding contributions to addiction medicine education.
Forty-five BUSM students participated in the Medical Student Summer Research Program (MSSRP) that is organized by the Office of Enrichment and supported by longtime donor Jerome Serchuck.
Dr. Michael Holick discusses the process for creating a sunscreen that does not impact its SPF but does allow the body to produce vitamin D. The findings are published in the journal PLOS ONE.
Laboratory of Neurodegeneration benefits from increase in federal research funding.
Rachel Flynn, PhD, and colleagues say their findings may lead to the identification of new cancer targets and potential new therapeutics.