The nominators say, “Rob is a wonderful colleague.”
The nominators say, “Dr. Snyder-Cappione is a rising star who has made learning about challenging material more digestible and interesting!”
The cohort’s 20 students comprise the tenth class of the program, which graduated its first students in 2016.
Students urged to create a healthier, more equitable world.
The goal is to increase diversity in the biomedical research and health-care workforce.
If we continue to exclude sexual and gender minority populations in research, we will remain oblivious to the troubles they face in achieving health and well-being
BU Today spoke with Katharine O’Connell White, MD, MPH, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, about how Opill, the first over-the-counter hormonal birth control, could revolutionize US reproductive healthcare.
BU and Brown Researchers collaborate at the Providence/Boston Center for AIDS Research (Prov/Bos CFAR), aim to reduce the burden of HIV in the United States and around the world.
Project may lead to the identification of new interventions and public health approaches to mitigate toxicant-induced cardiovascular diseases.
The associate dean for research will serve through 2026 on the steering committee that provides a national forum for the promotion, support, development and conduct of biomedical research in medical schools and teaching hospitals.