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COVID-19 Pandemic Responsible for High Rates of Burnout Among Health-care Workers  

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Even as the acute crisis recedes, healthcare workers intend to leave the workforce

Researchers Discover Small, Specific Subpopulations of Hypothalamic Neurons Play a Major Role in Regulating the Thyroid System

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New study leads to better understanding the central control of metabolism and thyroid hormone levels.

Students Win Big at Annual Innovate@BU New Venture Competition

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Stamatios Liapis, a computational neuroscience PhD candidate and Shen Ning, a MD-PhD candidate interested in developing translational technologies to tackle unmet clinical needs, each were winners at BU’s annual New Venture Competition

Researchers Identify Several New Genetic Risk Factors for Alzheimer’s Disease Unique to Ashkenazi Jews

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New study expands knowledge of the genetic architecture, biological pathways leading to AD.

Novel Approach Significantly Improves Access, Decreases Wait Times for Autism Screening

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Developmentally Trained-Primary Care Clinicians can reduce disparities for children referred for developmental evaluation

New Study Uncovers Role of Previously Unknown Protein in Obesity, Diabetes

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Discovery could lead drug therapies targeting obesity.

MD/PhD Students Match to Outstanding Residency Programs

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Seven of the nine graduating MD/PhD students matched in highly competitive physician/scientist residency programs that offer protected time for research. Two students chose not to pursue research residency programs.

Researchers Identify a Brain Marker Indicating Future Suicide Risk

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Changing the connectivity in this brain circuit with stimulation or pharmacotherapies could represent new treatments to reduce suicide risk.

New Study Suggests SARS-CoV-2 Might Induce Lasting Pain in Unique Way

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Findings may contribute to the understanding of pathophysiology and help validate novel therapies for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.

Researchers Identify the Standard for Gallbladder Cancer Surgery

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Findings may have broad implications for how gallbladder cancer is treated and managed around the world.

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