The findings are the first step to developing a similar protocol using human stem cells that will allow the modeling of thyroid disease to better understand its causes and the development of therapies.
Martin Steinberg, MD, stresses the need for a multi-pronged approach to treating sickle-cell disease in order to prevent harmful episodes.
Dr. Greer will join BUSM/BMC on June 30, 2017.
In hopes to inspire greater awareness among healthcare providers, researchers studied the associations between food insecurity and adverse childhood developmental-behavioral outcomes in infants and toddlers, preschoolers, school age and adolescent children.
Sanford Auerbach, MD, stresses that it is now time for physicians to consider the association between these sleep conditions and cognitive impairment in the elderly.
Data from the Framingham Heart Study suggests that insulin resistance may be modulated with modest levels of physical activity.
State and local leaders joined the BUMC community to discuss homelessness in Boston and surrounding areas.
Postdoctoral fellow Danielle R. Miller, PhD, and her colleagues studied in detail the communication between brain regions.
The second annual event, hosted the BUSM Alumni Association, will focus on the history of Solomon Carter Fuller, and includes an interactive panel discussion on “Microaggressions: Hidden Messages That Hurt.”
Joanne Murabito, MD, ScM, became Co-PI of the Framingham Heart Study on Jan. 1. She joins Dr. Vasan Ramachandran’s (FHS Director and PI) team along with Dr. Martin Larson (also Co-PI) at FHS.