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An exceptional investigator, clinician, mentor and role model, she has published more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles.
This fall, nine first-year medical students participated in Eat to Treat, a seminar aimed at increasing knowledge about nutrition and how it relates to overall health.
The pediatrician’s life of work embodies BUSM’s commitment to the practice of medicine, the underserved, and diversity and inclusion.
She has been named Massachusetts’ “HPV Vaccine Is Cancer Prevention Champion” for outstanding efforts to protect adolescents from cancers caused by HPV.
The Associate Professor of Biochemistry will assume the role on Jan. 1.
Researchers hope the study spurs new investigation and clinical trials to control unchecked inflammation and thereby reduce the onset and progression of many chronic diseases.
She will join the senior team of the AMA’s new Education Center to provide physician leadership for the development and oversight of a comprehensive curriculum.
These results highlight the value of implementing gender-informed approaches to treatment promotion efforts.
Congratulations to David H. Farb, PhD; Zhen Y. Jiang, PhD; Tatfong Ng, PhD; and Andrew W. Taylor, PhD.