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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Black Women with Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Have Increased Stroke Risk

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Researchers estimate a 66% increased long-term risk of stroke.

Claudio Morera, MD, Named July’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month 

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The nominators say,  “Dr. Morera is an extraordinary individual and wonderful colleague!”

Erita Ikonomi Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July

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The nominators say, “Erita makes everyone feel included, appreciated and ‘seen.”

Katya Ravid, DSc, Elected American Heart Association Fellow

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She was recognized for excellence, innovation and contributions to scholarship, practice and education.

Researchers Shed Light on Signaling Pathway Responsible for Head and Neck Cancers

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Study shows how computational approaches can drive important biomedical discoveries.

Michael Wallace, PhD, Receives NIH Grant to Study Stress, Depression

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The assistant professor of anatomy & neurobiology was awarded a $2.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Mental Health.

Everyone, Not Just Physicians, Should Know Their State’s Wiretap Laws

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New paper lists federal and state wiretap statutes, as well as punishments.

Carl Streed, MD, MPH, Receives 2023 AMA Foundation Excellence in LGBTQ Health Award

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This annual award honors physicians who represent the highest values of altruism, compassion and dedication to patient care.

Researchers Create New Model of Lung Mesenchymal Cells

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Cells can now be used to study the basic mechanisms underlying pulmonary diseases and find new treatments.

COVID-19 Pandemic Responsible for High Rates of Burnout Among Health-care Workers  

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Even as the acute crisis recedes, healthcare workers intend to leave the workforce

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