BUSM is one of 12 sites nationwide selected to receive the American Cancer Society’s Institutional Research Grants program award.
Cherry and his team aim to clarify the role that inflammation plays in Alzheimer’s disease and CTE.
She will join the Office of Academic Affairs as Assistant Dean on Wednesday, Nov. 1.
BUSM has received more than $39 million in grant funding during the first quarter of FY18. Learn more.
The second-year student is one of 10 to receive a $10,000 scholarship.
Fourth-year students presented, “The Three Must-See Anesthesia History Sites in Boston,” at the American Society of Anesthesiologists annual meeting.
Bindu Kalesan, PhD, MPH, is the recipient of a three-year, $693,695 award from the Department of Justice to study “racial and ethnic differences in non-fatal firearm injuries using a spatiotemporal approach.”
Lawreen H. Connors, PhD, is the recipient of an NIH High Priority, Short-Term Project Award, for her research “molecular mechanism of senile cardiac amyloidosis.”
Hui Feng, MD, PhD, received a $792K American Cancer Society grant to study why T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia is so aggressive and resistant to treatment.
Researchers examined the statistical relationship between coronary artery disease and the presence of mental health conditions in female veterans over the age of 45.