Congratulations to Alla Grishok, Dafne Cardamone, Catherine Costello, Anurag Singh, Xaralabos Varelas and Stefano Monti.
New study illustrates the complex interplay between specific military exposures, mental health and post deployment well-being between the genders.
Faculty, staff, students and trainees from across the Medical Campus gathered on Wednesday, May 31, for a day of educational sharing and networking.
According to Framingham Heart Study data, the most important factors of achieving healthy vascular function were staying lean and avoiding diabetes.
The evening featured a lively performance by the BUMC Band, an ensemble of students and faculty, along with friends from the Berklee College of Music.
The role of prion protein in Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and Huntington’s diseases may lead to better therapies and help avoid the possible dangerous side-effects of using anti-prion protein antibodies for therapeutic purposes.
The award recognizes outstanding contributions to the advancement of respiratory research focused on specific innovations to improve health by advancing practice, policy and health care delivery.
The Breathing for Life award is the highest honor given to an American Thoracic Society member for philanthropy, scientific achievement and commitment to mentorship.
More than 350 degrees, including 29 MA, 302 MS and 23 MS/MPH, were awarded at the Division of Graduate Medical Sciences Master’s Convocation.
BUSM conferred 150 MDs, six MD/PhDs, three MD/MPHs and 46 PhDs at its 170th MD & PhD Commencement exercises.