The second annual event explored the history of Solomon Carter Fuller and allowed panelists to discuss their experiences as physicians of color.
Hugo J. Aparicio, MD, MPH, will study the vascular risk factors, brain imaging, biomarkers and genetics associated with aging and cognitive decline among participants of the Framingham Heart Study.
Emili’s vision is “to create a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary research hub that tackles important fundamental questions in the field by forging new links with interested researchers across both BU campuses, the greater Boston area, and the world.”
The findings will make it easier to study lung diseases like neonatal respiratory distress and COPD.
A retired colonel, the professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology served as a military physician, flight surgeon and medical group commander, and has extensive experience in pre- and post-deployment medicine.
Join the Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer of the AAMC for a special discussion on inclusion in academic medicine.
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The grant will fund research on early diagnostics, genetic risk factors and interventions.
For the first time, researchers demonstrate that a previously uncharacterized protein is increased in colon cancer.
The latest CTE study shows that former NFL players who started tackle football prior to age 12 had worse memory and mental flexibility, as well as structural brain changes on MRI scans, compared to former players who began at age 12 or older.