Easily accessible products and web-based how-to-videos resulted in disfigurement, detrimental consequences.
Megan Bair-Merritt, MD, MSCE, and Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, have been awarded a two-year $550,000 grant funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation through the COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Collaborative. BUSM is among 22 medical schools receiving funding to help researchers with caregiving responsibilities continue their important contributions to scientific discovery.
As a Specialty Society Governor, he will serve a three-year term as a liaison between the Fellows of the College and the members of the Board of Governors.
Launched Nov. 15, the Glossary for Culture Transformation strives to promote a culture of justice, equity and belonging on the Medical Campus.
Findings provide therapeutic implications for the fraction of patients with high DLST expression in their tumor cells.
Dr. Jacobs was honored for her scientific achievements that have contributed profoundly to the advancement and practice of clinical cardiology.
The Alliance to Increase Diversity in Genetic Counseling initiative will support 40 underrepresented students in five genetic counseling programs in the Northeastern U.S.
David McAneny, MD, will succeed him as BUSM Associate Dean for Clinical Affairs and BMC Chief Medical Officer and Senior VP of Medical Affairs.
The Campus is committed to improving the lives of military and veteran communities.
Two exciting new initiatives will continue enhancing the training and expertise within the field of genetic counseling.