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 […]
More than 50 BUMC faculty, course and program directors gathered for a two-day joint faculty development program, “Critical Thinking Strategies for Health Professionals.”
$16 million to detect brain trauma disease in living victims
Researchers from BU along with three co-PIs, have been awarded a seven-year, multi-center $16 million grant from the NIH/NINDS to create methods for detecting and diagnosing chronic traumatic encephalopathy during life as well as examining risk factors.
The goal of this half-day workshop is to create new collaborations that bring together faculty and investigators from all across the university and to identify promising ideas for joint research grants and projects.
The John Blair Barnwell Award recognizes Terence Keane as a world leader in the field of traumatic stress.
This initiative aims to identify, develop and implement opportunities to build productive relationships between artistic creativity and health care practice.
Substantial changes to hospital rankings could affect hospital ratings, and reimbursements and financial penalties.
For the first time, CTE has been confirmed as a unique disease that can be definitively diagnosed by neuropathological examination of brain tissue.
She specializes in the primary care of children with neuro-developmental disorders, including autism, as well as psychiatric disease.