A New England Journal of Medicine study found elevated amounts of abnormal tau protein in brain regions affected by CTE in a small group of living former NFL players with cognitive, mood and behavior symptoms.
Dr. Chai will join BUSM and BMC on August 1, 2019.
Researchers have generated one of the largest toxicogenomics datasets to date, and have made the data and results publicly accessible through a web portal.
This discovery may allow for more effective cancer therapy in the future.
Understanding of barriers to and facilitators of effective screening and integration of depression treatment into HIV primary care is needed.
Otis’ charm also proves irresistible to students. Check out the video.
The assistant professor in Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics will begin her new role April 1.
Findings indicate that different mutations in the same gene or different number of copies of a particular mutation may lead to very distinct forms of dementia.
In an article in Academic Medicine, BUSM researchers address this current imbalance in global health training opportunities.
This study may provide an incentive to pursue additional epigenetic approaches to cancers.