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  • Awards & HonorsKate Flewelling Receives Medical Library Association President’s Award
  • ResearchMeasuring Shame Through a Combination of Self-Report, Language and Body Posture May Be Clinically Helpful
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Two hands in medical gloves form a heartWinter Spring 2026Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

2021 Toffler Scholars in Neuroscience Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Vijaya B. Kolachalama, Shangran Qiu, Prajakta Joshi, Chonghua Xue and Matthew Miller.

Symposium Highlights Medical Students’ Research Projects, Serchuck Award Recipients

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Students presented the results of their work during the annual Medical Student Research Symposium held virtually on Feb. 1 sponsored by the Enrichment Office.

Boston Honors Trailblazing Alum Rebecca Lee Crumpler (BUSM 1864)

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Here are seven things you should know about one of the most remarkable women in medical history, a key figure in the story of Black Americans, and one of the most notable figures in the history of Boston University.

Sleep Studies in Children with Sleep Disordered Breathing Could Influence Treatment

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Surgery is not always the answer for snoring children.

Researchers Test New Option to Protect Women Against HIV, HSV

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New vaginal film, MB66, is safe; neutralizes HIV and HSV in vaginal fluid for up to 24 hours.

2021 Wing Tat Lee Award Recipients Announced

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Congratulations to Drs. Stephen P. Christiansen, Wendy Kuohung and Nelson C. Lau!

Researchers Identify Promising Therapeutic Agent Against Melanoma

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May lead to new treatment options to improve and extend lives of cancer patients.

Matthew Ogrodnik Named February’s Distinguished Staff of the Month

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The nomination states, “Matt has been an incredible resource as we navigate this crazy COVID landscape.”

Dr. Craig Noronha Awarded February’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states, “Dr. Noronha is a great role model and provides a good balance of autonomy and support.”

The Need for Anti-Racism in Kidney Care, Research

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In a perspective piece in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, researchers take an honest look at how the current practice of nephrology may have elements rooted in racist ideologies.

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