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  • Awards & HonorsAnn McKee, MD, Receives Zenith Fellows Award
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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Study Identifies New Target in Critical Pain-Regulating Brain Region

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Understanding the mechanisms that contribute to pain in these regions may lead to effective treatments.

Diagnosing Different Forms of Dementia Now Possible Using AI

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Research team has developed an AI tool that can diagnose 10 distinct types of dementia, including mixed dementias.

Study Finds Health Care Providers Would Recommend Human Papillomavirus Self-collection

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Could reduce barriers related to access or to personal medical conditions.

Rebecca Halley Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July

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The nominators say, “Rebecca always goes above and beyond. She sets the perfect example of what an administrative staff member should be.”

Paige Curran, MA, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for July

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The nominators say, “Dean Curran is a standout person and an amazing resource.”

Review of Pathogenesis, Research and Treatment of Amyloidosis Published in New England Journal of Medicine

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Substantial progress made, but many unmet needs remain.

New Report on Community-Centered Approach to Providing Vaccine Education, Resources to Persons Experiencing Homelessness During COVID-19

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May be pathway to getting information to vulnerable populations during a health emergency.

May 2024 Faculty Appointments and Promotions

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Congratulations to Clinical Professor Shi Yang; Associate Professors Christopher Heaphy and Zoe Weinstein; and Clinical Associate Professors Thomas Hines and Sohera Syeda.

New Study Helps Explain How Elderly Individuals React Differently to COVID-19 than Young People

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Findings underscore that age is an important risk factor for the severity of COVID-19.

Black-specific Incarceration Rates are Associated with Black Firearm Homicide Rates

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Study highlights how the history of America’s mass incarceration may be contributing to increased violence in the communities that are hardest hit by incarceration.

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