The associate professor is being recognized by the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics for his high impact and innovative work in the area of cellular signaling.
As the recipient of the 2022 A.B. Baker Award, he demonstrates leadership and devotion to neurological education and has published widely and influenced generations of trainees.
Her nominators say, “Christine goes above and beyond to ensure the sessions in the Doctoring 2 course are well designed and maximize the potential of the resources available.”
The nomination states, “Ana is an amazing mentor and very nurturing to students … and she’s fun!”
The award is in recognition of Dr. Grundfast’s commitment to education, mentoring and clinical excellence, and his dedication to BMC’s mission and most vulnerable patients.
Abigail Rasch, a second-year medical student at Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM), has been awarded the Gabriel Family Foundation Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy (CTE) Research Scholarship. In addition to the $5,000 scholarship, Rasch will be mentored in her CTE research by a faculty member connected to Boston University’s CTE Center. She is the first student […]
Congratulations to Professors Garcia-Marcos, Ganguli; Associate Professors Feske, Havasi, Medalla, Ribeil; and Clinical Associate Professors Castro-Aragon, Durham, Levy-Bell, Vibbert.
The nomination states, “Isaque is always positive and has a can-do attitude, high work ethic, dedication and professionalism.”
The nomination states, “Stephanie engages students with her energy and enthusiasm.”
The associate professor of medicine (section of infectious diseases) is one of two recipients of the 2021 Bailey K. Ashford Medal.