Deborah Lang, PhD, Receives Grant to Provide New Insights into Stem Cell Function
She was awarded a three-year, $544,390 grant from the LEO Foundation, one of Denmark’s largest commercial foundations.
She was awarded a three-year, $544,390 grant from the LEO Foundation, one of Denmark’s largest commercial foundations.
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.
The Alliance to Increase Diversity in Genetic Counseling initiative will support 40 underrepresented students in five genetic counseling programs in the Northeastern U.S.
Wendy Kuohung, MD, received a one-year grant to study how genetic variants may predispose pregnant African Americans to an increased risk for preeclampsia.
Study will focus on cognitive resilience among centenarians and their offspring.
Study will address knowledge gaps and critical questions, including why CTE causes changes in thinking, memory, mood and behavior.
Recognized by National Academy of Medicine for his project, “Deciphering Mechanisms of Disease Resistance and Longevity in Centenarians.”
Learn about the innovative idea at the core of the longest running, grant-funded training program at the University.
The NIH has continuously funded this research training program for 50 years.
BUSM is one of four multidisciplinary teams creating the Strategically Focused Research Network on disparities in cardio-oncology.