The new research offers a possible mechanism for distinguishing CTE from other diseases.
Julie Palmer, ScD, is the recipient of the 2017 American Association for Cancer Research Distinguished Lecture on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities funded by Susan G. Komen®.
Annaliese Ionson was recently appointed to serve a three-year term on the Annual Program Committee of the Obesity Society.
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The grant will fund research on early diagnostics, genetic risk factors and interventions.
Christine Iacobuzio-Donahue, MD, PhD, (BUSM’98), returned to campus to speak about her career path and scientific discoveries.
For the first time, researchers demonstrate that a previously uncharacterized protein is increased in colon cancer.
The latest CTE study shows that former NFL players who started tackle football prior to age 12 had worse memory and mental flexibility, as well as structural brain changes on MRI scans, compared to former players who began at age 12 or older.
Blog post by BUSM Dean Karen Antman, MD, appeared in AAMC’s AM Rounds.