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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

CTE Confirmed as a Unique Disease, Definitively Diagnosed

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For the first time, CTE has been confirmed as a unique disease that can be definitively diagnosed by neuropathological examination of brain tissue.

Eileen Costello, MD, Named Chief of Ambulatory Pediatrics

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She specializes in the primary care of children with neuro-developmental disorders, including autism, as well as psychiatric disease.

BUSM Expands Curriculum to Address Opioid Abuse

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All Students Now Training in Addiction Prevention, Screening & Treatment

Sobota Receives American Society of Hematology Scholar Award

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Assistant Professor of Pediatrics was one of three recipients.

Ortega Recognized by Mass. House of Representatives

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BUSM faculty member recognized for “Outstanding accomplishments in the medical field and valuable service to the community.”

Researchers Identify Gene Possibly Linked with Methamphetamine Addiction

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New study sheds light on the significance of a potential genetic risk factor for drug addiction and possibly other neuropsychiatric disorders.

Hip Osteoarthritis May Not Appear on X-ray

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BUSM study in the British Medical Journal is the first to evaluate the diagnostic performance of an x-ray in patients with clinical signs and symptoms of classic OA.

Nature of Atherosclerosis from Plaque Initiation to Thrombosis Revealed

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MRIs aid in the early detection of plaques that have a high likelihood of clotting and/or rupture.

Dec. 9 BUMC Provost Guest Lecture

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Extending a Hand: Dr. Salman Zarka on the humanitarian treatment of Syrian casualties in Israel

Importance of Physical Activity and Aerobic Exercise for Healthy Brain Function

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Findings appear in the journal NeuroImage, corresponding author and principal investigator is Karin Schon, PhD, BUSM assistant professor of anatomy and neurobiology,

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