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.
Much-needed pharmacologic interventions is paramount to better understand the complex modulators of the disease.
The research by Elizabeth Pearce, MD, MSc, and Cheng Han, MD, was presented at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society’s annual meeting.
These findings appear online in JAMA Network Open.
The award is presented annually to recognize an outstanding VA practitioner for their lifetime contributions in enhancing clinical care.
The nominators say, “Dr. Mak is an engaging and inspiring teacher!”
The nominators say, “Michelle is universally respected and loved by everyone who knows her.”
Congratulations to the students and residents nominated into the Gold Humanism Honor Society this year!
The Boston University Women’s Guild scholarships support women and those who identify as female in BU graduate programs with awards ranging from $1,000-5,000.
He will join the school Oct. 1, 2024, succeeding Jennifer Luebke, PhD, who announced her intention to step down after six years as chair once her successor was named.