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Two hands in medical gloves form a heartWinter Spring 2026Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

Researchers Develop a Model of the Yeast Nuclear Pore Complex

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Findings provide an in-depth view of how the nucleus and cell body communicate.

C. James McKnight, PhD, Appointed GMS Associate Provost/Dean

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Effective Jan. 1, 2022, the associate professor of physiology & biophysics, replaces Deborah Stearns-Kurosawa, PhD, who stepped down from the role at the end of 2021.

Christine Phillips Named January’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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Her nominators say, “Christine goes above and beyond to ensure the sessions in the Doctoring 2 course are well designed and maximize the potential of the resources available.”

Ana Gregory Named January’s Distinguished Staff of the Month

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The nomination states, “Ana is an amazing mentor and very nurturing to students … and she’s fun!”

Study Suggests Replacing the Term ‘Race’ with Underlying Factors that Increase Risk for Heart Attacks, Strokes, in Blacks Compared to Whites

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Study appears in Lancet Digital Health.

Artificial Intelligence Accurately Detects Fractures on X-rays, Alerts Human Readers

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This may improve care by reducing patient waiting time and diagnostic errors.

Gains in HPV Vaccination Coverage after Interventions Sustainable for Several Years

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Programs that focus on training the entire medical staff and starting the HPV vaccine series before age 11 can help promote on-time vaccinations.

Happy Holidays!

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A holiday message from BUSM Dean Karen Antman.

August 2021 Faculty Appointments, Promotions Announced

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Congratulations to Professors Garcia-Marcos, Ganguli; Associate Professors Feske, Havasi, Medalla, Ribeil; and Clinical Associate Professors Castro-Aragon, Durham, Levy-Bell, Vibbert.

Cortisone Injections are Safe and Should Not be Avoided Because of Knee Damage Fears

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This is the study to contradict that cortisone injections are dangerous to knees.

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