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  • Student ResearchMedical Students Receive Awards at Massachusetts Medical Society Research Poster Symposium
  • Grant AwardResearchers Awarded $2.9M to Investigate Brain Mechanisms that Drive Alcohol Use Disorder
  • Awards & HonorsMonica A. Pessina, PhD, Receives BU’s 2026 Metcalf Award for Excellence in Teaching
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Jim Vlachos Named February’s Distinguished Staff of the Month

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The nomination states, “He is the classic employee working behind the scenes to make everyone else’s life better.”

Researchers Identify a New Protein that Enables SARS-CoV-2 Access into Cells

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Findings may lead to the development of new antiviral therapeutics against COVID-19.

Submit Work for Art Days 2022

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Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to submit artwork of any medium to the 32nd annual BUMC Gallery for the Arts.

Introducing: MedEvent

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The website provides a calendar and includes features to expand event details and “follow” events of interest by adding them to a personal “My Events” calendar.

Sage E. Hawn, PhD, Receives Early Career Investigator Award

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This award honors an early career investigator for the best original research paper on neurobiology, psychopharmacology, psychosocial treatments, or experimental psychopathology of anxiety disorders and depression.

BUMC Moves to Unobserved COVID Testing

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Effective Jan. 27, BUMC will transition to unobserved COVID testing for all students, staff and faculty. Testing becomes fully unobserved on Feb. 3.

Faculty Named Boston Magazine “Top Docs”

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This year 110 BUSM faculty are listed as “tops” in their respective fields. See who made the list!

New Study Report: Veterans’ Health, Well-being Changes During the First Three Years after Discharge  

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Most aspects of veterans’ health and broader well-being worsened over time.

Toby Chai, MD, Honored by American Urological Association

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The professor and chair of Urology will receive the 2022 Distinguished Service Award from the AUA for exemplary contributions to the science of urology and advocacy for urological research.  

Written Exposure Therapy Effective for Service Members with PTSD

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It is more effective, efficient, with lower dropout rates than cognitive processing therapy.

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