The findings open up the possibility that other salivary proteins might exist and may protect against many other diseases, including infectious gastritis, food poisoning or even pneumonia.
On Wednesday, March 14, at 10 a.m. there will be a campuswide walkout to demonstrate solidarity with the victims of gun violence in Parkland, Florida, and across the United States.
This year’s annual Medical Student Research Symposium featured research posters by 49 students.
The recent study is believed to the largest and most comprehensive assessment of medical and surgical complications after TKA, specifically noting how patients’ insurance status affects overall complication rates.
Andrew Budson has written a book that can help with distinguishing between serious memory warning signs and normal lapses.
Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit artwork of any medium to the 28th Annual BUMC Gallery for the Arts.
The findings represent the first step in the development of therapeutics for mitochondrial diseases.
The findings suggest a mounting burden on the US healthcare system.
Rebecca Webb will have the opportunity to network with AAP leadership, attend the AAP National Conference and Exhibition, and make a difference in the lives of medical students, residents and fellowship trainees through the AAP resolution process.
On March 19, the BUMC community is invited to join COM Professor Caryl Rivers and BU Associate Provost/Dean of Students Kenn Elmore for this important conversation.