Discovery may lead to the development of new therapies to fight pneumonia.
Congratulations to Erika Ebbel Angle, PhD, and Steven Perrin, PhD!
BUMC Investigators, graduate students and faculty members are invited to a grant preparation workshop to learn about the process of submitting individual research grants to the NIH.
Researchers identify the miR-124 molecule as major player in the signaling cascade that determines whether or not the specific cell type will live or die.
Attend the first Provost Workshop of the academic year to discuss tools and best practices in building a more diverse biomedical workforce.
BU Employee Wellness offers programs and workshops during the workday that are designed to help you meet your health and wellness-related goals, right here on campus.
For the first time, researchers from BUSM have shown that there is a way to reduce cancer risk in redheads.
Art and science may appear to be on opposite sides of the spectrum, but Michael Salcman, MED’69, will explore their close connection.
Wednesday, Sept. 20 Noon-1:30 p.m. Instructional Building, Hiebert Lounge
Michael Salcman, MD, is an internationally known neurological surgeon, poet and art critic. Born in Pilsen, Czechoslovakia in 1946, the son of Holocaust survivors, he came to the United States in 1949. He attended the Combined Program in Liberal Arts and Medical Education at Boston University where he received both the BA and MD in […]