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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

First-of-its-Kind Study Reveals Predictive Factors for Outcomes of Advanced Stage AL Amyloidosis

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Study shines light on factors indicative of treatment outcomes for stage IIIb AL amyloidosis, a critical, rare, and understudied condition.

STaRS, UROP, SPIN Scholars Present at GMS Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium

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The cohort included six second-year undergraduates, seven third-year undergraduates, three fourth-year undergraduates and one Boston University medical student. The scholars come from colleges and universities across the continental U.S. and Puerto Rico.

Playing Football May Increase the Risk for Parkinson’s Disease

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New study shows risk increases with more years of play, even in high school and college players.

Terence M. Keane, PhD, Receives APA Lifetime Achievement Award

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Keane received the award for his contributions and leadership in science, clinical care, education and advocacy in the field of psychological trauma and PTSD.

Researchers Propose a Data-driven Strategy to Stratify Risk of Progression from Mild Cognitive Impairment to Alzheimer’s disease

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Quantifying the risk of progression could help identify persons who could benefit from early interventions.

Felipe Agudelo, PhD, MPH, Named Associate Director of Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

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He looks forward to working and connecting with students, staff, faculty, and alumni.

Robert Bouchie, Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for August

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The nominators say, “Rob is a wonderful colleague.”

Jennifer Snyder-Cappione, PhD, Named August’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month 

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The nominators say, “Dr. Snyder-Cappione is a rising star who has made learning about challenging material more digestible and interesting!”

PA Class of 2026 Celebrates White Coat Ceremony

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The cohort’s 20 students comprise the tenth class of the program, which graduated its first students in 2016.

White Coat Ceremony Marks Entrance to Medical Profession for 146 First-Year Medical Students

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Students urged to create a healthier, more equitable world.

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