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Celebrate the Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

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All members of the BU Medical Campus are invited to a special presentation commemorating the legacy of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Understanding a Therapeutic “Paradox” for Treating Thrombo-Vascular Complications in Kidney Disease

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Researchers have discovered a potential treatment target to prevent chronic kidney disease patients from developing blood clots without causing bleeding complications.

What Are You Thankful for This Year?

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Students, faculty and staff share their thoughts!

Matthew Kulke, MD, Joins BUMC

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DFCI neuroendocrine tumor specialist appointed Chief of the Section of Hematology/Oncology, Zoltan Kohn Professor of Medicine, Deputy Director of the BU-BMC Cancer Center, effective March 1, 2018.

Mucosal Healing: An Objective Measure of Disease Activity?

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According to an editorial, the absence of inflammatory and ulcerative lesions in the colon should be the end goal of treating patients with ulcerative colitis.

BU Promotes Diversity in STEM Fields with NSF Grants

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At BUSM, students from underrepresented groups learn about careers beyond medicine.

Researchers Describe New Biology of Alzheimer’s Disease

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Can the disease process be delayed by reducing stress granules and decreasing persistent stress response by genetically decreasing TIA1?

Naturally Occurring Molecule May Help Prevent and Treat Atherosclerosis, Gum Disease

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Researchers believe these findings support a paradigm shift in the treatment of both localized and systematic inflammatory conditions.

12/1: Visiting Professor Lecture with David Blumenthal, MD

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David Blumenthal, MD, MPP, is president of The Commonwealth Fund, a national philanthropy engaged in independent research on health and social policy issues.

Type 2 Diabetes Associated with Increased Risk of Aggressive Breast Cancer in Black Women

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Research was based on the data of 54,337 African American women enrolled in Boston University’s Black Women’s Health Study.

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