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5th Annual BU CTE Conference to Feature Former NFL player Jonathan Martin on CTE, Mental Health

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Martin’s first interview since 2016 to cap a two-day virtual conference Oct. 21-22 on the latest breakthroughs in CTE research.

Some Veterans Experience Distress Related to Past Trauma Exposure as they Near End of Life

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Study finds exposure to a traumatic event may haunt you decades after the initial exposure. 

Researchers Develop Breast Cancer Prediction Tool for Black Women

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Current tools have not performed well, resulting in underestimation of breast cancer risk in this population.

Deborah Stearns-Kurosawa to Step Down as GMS Associate Provost/Dean ad interim

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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.

Researchers Receive $20M NIH Grant to Study Protection From Alzheimer’s Disease

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Study will focus on cognitive resilience among centenarians and their offspring.

New Study Reveals Lung Cell Roles in Pulmonary Immunity

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Findings have implications in understanding, preventing and treating multiple lung diseases.

Sabrina Assoumou Named Louis W. Sullivan, MD, Professor of Medicine

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Sabrina Assoumou, MD, MPH, was installed as the inaugural Louis W. Sullivan, MD, Professor of Medicine in a ceremony held Sept. 29.

Race & Medicine Symposium Asks: Where Do We Go from Here?

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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.

Tejumola Adegoke Named Inaugural MACE Fellow

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Fellows can make a significant contribution to the advancement of Black women’s health and wellness and reduction in maternal mortality.

CTE Center Receives $2.3M NIH Grant to Study Effects of Repetitive Head Impacts Beyond CTE

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Study will address knowledge gaps and critical questions, including why CTE causes changes in thinking, memory, mood and behavior.

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