Drugs target the dysregulation of the extracellular matrix, an aspect of the disease for which there is currently no treatment.
Accompanying commentary warns further research is needed to ensure the burden of health system failures does not disproportionately fall on people of color or other marginalized communities.
How frequently transgender individuals are represented in forensic anthropological casework is currently unknown.
This year we celebrated our students through videos capturing the camaraderie, family, friendship and reflection that Match Day embodies.
Dr. Shanahan has been awarded the American College of Physicians Award for Distinguished Contributions to Behavioral Medicine.
A new study has found that women with diabetes are less likely to use contraception after their diabetes diagnosis.
New standards will assist in addressing knowledge gaps in research.
Better detection of the disease may lead to earlier treatment, opportunity to participate in clinical trials.
Dr. Arbelaez will join the BU/BMC community in July.
Congratulations to Tamar Barlam, Gerald Denis, Rachel Fearns, Yang Jin, Ronald Killiany, Elke Mühlberger, Elizabeth Stier, Dawne Vogt and Renda Wiener!