This study will leverage a unique and highly experienced team of investigators from varied disciplines to investigate endothelial cell health at an unprecedented scale.
Funding continues stroke surveillance research in Framingham Heart Study (FHS) cohorts, adds study of post-stroke vascular cognitive impairment and dementia.
Honored for her outstanding career in medicine, healthcare leadership and biotechnology.
Congratulations to professor Alison Galbraith; associate professors Jennifer Davids and Johanna Thompson-Hollands; and clinical associate professor Karin Leschly.
Physician and scientist Drew Weissman, who earned both an MD and a PhD at Boston University, and his research collaborator, Katalin Karikó, have won the 2023 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
The nominators say, “Cheryl is the heart and soul of the department.”
The nominators say, “Dr. Subramanian embodies all aspects of an academic physician.”
Congratulations to Professors Elijah Paintsil and Frederick Ruberg; Research Professor Yuriy Alekseyev; Associate Professors Matthew Nayor, Michelle Bovin, Andreea Bujor, Shuaiying Cui, Katherine Gergen Barnett and Karin Schon; and Clinical Associate Professors Linda Ng and Rachel Stark.
The Alzheimer’s Drug Discovery Foundation’s Goodes Prize supports researchers transforming the field by translating the biology of aging into new therapeutics and diagnostic tools.
Congratulations to Vijaya B. Kolachalama, PhD, Ignaty Leshchiner, PhD, and Weining Lu, MD.