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Frontline Medicine & Science

  • Grant AwardsFeng Lab Awarded Grants from St. Baldrick’s Foundation, Alex Lemonade Stand Foundation, to Fund Students Studying Pediatric Cancer
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K.H. Vincent Lau, MD, Named September’s Distinguished Faculty of the Month

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The nomination states, “Dr. Lau is kind, respectable, dedicated and approachable.”

Gross Anatomy Lab Renovations Looking Good

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Technology and infrastructure improvements help self-directed learning.

Physicians Extol the Virtues of the Physical Exam at 5th Annual Lorraine Stanfield Lecture

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First-year medical students receive the tools of the trade.

Venetia Zachariou, PhD, Appointed Chair, Pharmacology & Physiology

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The professor of neuroscience and pharmacological sciences at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York will join BUSM on Dec. 1.

Stopping Moles from Turning into the Deadliest Type of Skin Cancer

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New research shows that activating proteins that regulate growth in cells helps prevent moles from mutating into melanoma.

May 2022 Faculty Appointments, Promotions Announced

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Congratulations to Professor Elizabeth Klings; Clinical Professors Andreas Dewitz, Laura N. Goldman; Associate Professors Vijaya Kolachalama, Giovanni Ligresti, Xiaoling Zhang; Clinical Associate Professors Albert Kalustian, Craig Noronha and Catherine Rich.

STaRS Shine During 10-week Program

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STaRS scholars realize independent, cutting-edge biomedical research projects under the guidance of their research mentors.

Framingham Heart Study Ad interim Leadership Named

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Drs. Joanne Murabito and George O’Connor to serve as ad interim multi-PIs and co-program directors.

David M. Greer, MD, Appointed Secretary of Neurocritical Care Society

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In accepting the position, his responsibilities will increase over the next four years, serving as treasurer, vice president and president.

BU’s CTE Center, Ohio University to Study the Brains of Stunt Performers

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Researchers suspect that stunt performers are at high risk for CTE because they are exposed to repeated trauma throughout their careers.

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