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Winter Spring 2025Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Centenarians Possess Unique Immunity that Helps them Achieve Exceptional Longevity

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Results will provide the basis for future studies to investigate the essentiality of these differences to escape aging-related disease.
 

Researchers Solve the Cell Structure Responsible for Traveler’s Diarrhea

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Discovery may lead to better therapeutics.

2023 Annual Faculty & Staff Awards Recipients

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Honoring the outstanding contributions of faculty and staff members is an important aspect of our School. Congratulations to these 2023 recipients!

Stigma-coping Intervention Empowers People with HIV, Drug Use to Engage in Health, Substance Use Care

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Group sessions at community organizations help participants cope with stigma, accept negativity and encourage healthy behavior and care engagement.

Medical Students Find Their Future in a Match Day Envelope

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Annual ritual matching students with residency programs is a test of nerves with a payoff.

Tagged: match day

Basic Science Review Results in New Names, Configurations of Some Departments

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Updates will be needed for department, faculty and lab websites, University Bulletin, course descriptions, signage, CVs, publication submissions, etc.

Researchers Develop Priorities for Interventions to Address Health Disparities in Lung Nodule Management

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The research statement summarizes the existing evidence, identifies research gaps and utilized a formal consensus development process to prioritize future research questions to mitigate health disparities in lung nodule evaluation.

Social Risk Screening, Referral, Address High Burden of Unmet Needs Among NICU Families

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Intervention is effective in connecting at risk families with resources in the community.

Early CTE Disease Process Mechanistically Different than what Occurs in Late Stages

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Characterizing how early neurodegenerative disease processes are distinct from late-stage will help identify what is in play and what is lost as the disease advances.

Tagged: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE

Paul Tornetta III, MD, PhD, Named First Vice President of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons

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His role is the second in a four-year term of volunteer service during which he will serve as president of the AAOS in 2024-2025.

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