BU Researchers awarded a five-year $2.7 million grant to study how anti-retrovirals that target the HIV can be delivered directly to lymphatic tissues.
Casey Taft, PhD, received a grant to expand an intervention to prevent and reduce intimate partner violence in veteran populations.
At BUSM, students from underrepresented groups learn about careers beyond medicine.
Armed with $12 million, researchers aim for early detection of lung cancer.
BUSM is one of 12 sites nationwide selected to receive the American Cancer Society’s Institutional Research Grants program award.
Cherry and his team aim to clarify the role that inflammation plays in Alzheimer’s disease and CTE.
BUSM has received more than $39 million in grant funding during the first quarter of FY18. Learn more.
Hugo J. Aparicio, MD, MPH, will study the vascular risk factors, brain imaging, biomarkers and genetics associated with aging and cognitive decline among participants of the Framingham Heart Study.
The grant will fund research on early diagnostics, genetic risk factors and interventions.
BUSM was one of 27 institutions to receive a two-year, $300,000 grant.