Martin’s first interview since 2016 to cap a two-day virtual conference Oct. 21-22 on the latest breakthroughs in CTE research.
Study finds exposure to a traumatic event may haunt you decades after the initial exposure.
Current tools have not performed well, resulting in underestimation of breast cancer risk in this population.
She will remain as Associate Provost/Dean ad interim for GMS through Dec. 31, 2021, or whenever her successor is selected and on the faculty as an associate professor of pathology & laboratory medicine thru June 30, 2022.
Study will focus on cognitive resilience among centenarians and their offspring.
Findings have implications in understanding, preventing and treating multiple lung diseases.
Sabrina Assoumou, MD, MPH, was installed as the inaugural Louis W. Sullivan, MD, Professor of Medicine in a ceremony held Sept. 29.
Louis W. Sullivan, MD (BUSM‘58), moderated a panel on the challenges facing our health care system and what solutions are possible on both the individual and institutional level.
Fellows can make a significant contribution to the advancement of Black women’s health and wellness and reduction in maternal mortality.
Study will address knowledge gaps and critical questions, including why CTE causes changes in thinking, memory, mood and behavior.