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  • Awards & HonorsSabrina Sanchez, MD, MPH, Named Distinguished Faculty of the Month for December
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Carl Streed, Jr., MD, Receives 40 Under 40 Public Health Catalyst Award

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He is part of the second cohort that represents the next generation of leaders, entrepreneurs, researchers, scientists, activists, intellectual provocateurs, authors, and directors who inspire and catalyze us all to a more just and equitable world.

Bob Woodruff Foundation Renews its Commitment to Women Veterans

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This is the foundation’s third grant, bringing their total support since 2020 to more than $400,000.

Emelia J. Benjamin, MD, ScM, Receives Honorary Fellow of the American Society for Preventive Cardiology Award

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She delivered the honorary Fellow Award Lecture, and the opening keynote R.T. Hall Lecture at the Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand Annual Scientific Meeting.

6th Annual Stanfield Lecture Emphasizes Importance of Doctor-Patient Relationship

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In delivering the keynote lecture, Stephen Tringale, MD’90, assistant professor of family medicine, told the 175th entering class that the doctor-patient relationship is one of the most important healing tools they will possess.

Jonathan Wisco, PhD, Named September’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month 

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The nominators say, “Dr. Wisco is an amazing teacher!”

Karan Kacy Smith Named Distinguished Staff of the Month for September

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The nominators say, “Karan is one of the best mentors I’ve ever had!”

Preparing Clinicians for the International Anti-LGBTQI+ Crisis

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According to a perspective by Carl G. Streed, Jr., MD, MPH, and Sarah Kimball, MD, in the New England Journal of Medicine, the medical community should build systems that are responsive to this population.

Young Amateur Athletes at Risk of CTE, BU Study Finds

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More than 40 percent of football, soccer, ice hockey, and other contact sport participants under age 30 had signs of the degenerative brain disease, including the first American woman soccer player to be diagnosed.

BU CTE Center Publishes Largest CTE Case Series Ever in Youth, High School, College Athletes Who Died Young

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Study details more than 60 cases of CTE diagnosed in athletes under age 30, including first American woman soccer player diagnosed with CTE.

Researchers Describe Rebuilding, Regenerating Lung Cells

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Discovery may lead to new approaches for repairing lungs damaged by a variety of injuries or genetic mutations.

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