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  • Awards & HonorsGretchen Gignac, MD, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for July
  • Awards & HonorsGahyun Yo, MBA, Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for July
  • Awards & HonorsDennis Jones, PhD, Recognized with ASIP Cotran Early Career Investigator Award
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Two hands in medical gloves form a heartWinter Spring 2026Boston University Medicine

Author: Lisa Brown

New Center for Translational Neuroimaging

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The CTNI, made possible by a $4.9 million grant from the Massachusetts Life Sciences Center, will improve brain imaging techniques and open doors to developing diagnostics and treatments for neurodegenerative diseases.

100 Years: The Right to Vote

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Resources and virtual events marking the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th amendment.

McKee CTE Staging Scheme Accurate in Diagnosing Severity, Location of Disease

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These findings further advance our understanding of CTE and lay the groundwork for diagnosis during life using brain imaging techniques that can identify the specific tau of CTE in the brains of living people.

Researchers Characterize Important Regulators of Tissue Inflammation, Fibrosis and Regeneration

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Therapeutic manipulations of these cells hold promise for promoting muscle injury repair and improving outcomes for individuals with muscular dystrophy.

Trailblazing BU Alum Gets a Gravestone 125 Years after Her Death

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Rebecca Lee Crumpler (MED 1864) was the first Black woman to graduate from a US medical school.

Bone Drug May be Beneficial for Knee Osteoarthritis

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Study highlights the importance and potential promise of targeting structures other than cartilage pathology for the treatment of osteoarthritis.

Where to Eat on the Medical Campus

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Are you back on campus and unsure of where to eat your lunch? 

Welcome to Your Next Adventure: The Virtual White Coat Ceremony

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Welcome to the 152 members of the entering Class of 2020! Medicine is a big tent, we need a variety of talents.

Meet the 2020 GHHS Nominees

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Congratulations to the students and residents nominated into the Gold Humanism Honor Society this year!

Deborah Lang Receives Grant to Fight Melanoma

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The two-year, $250,000 grant from the Harry J. Lloyd Charitable Trust will enable her to further basic science research on the molecular and cellular biology of melanoma.

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