First study to provide a holistic examination of how the health, vocational, financial and social well-being of the newest generation of U.S. military Veterans compared with non-veteran peers.
STaRS scholars realize independent, cutting-edge biomedical research projects under the guidance of their research mentors.
Researchers suspect that stunt performers are at high risk for CTE because they are exposed to repeated trauma throughout their careers.
Karin Schon, PhD, joined BUSM’s department of anatomy & neurobiology in 2013, where she is the Director of the Brain Plasticity and Neuroimaging Laboratory.
Going to class masked and vaccinated is safe.
These models can test the efficacy of available drugs or develop new ones
The development of the frontal sinus was affected more by sexual dimorphism than the ancestry of the individual and that it was the interplay between those two factors that produced the most significant variation.
Findings provide the foundation for future therapeutic strategies by promoting repair of the pulmonary vascular system.
Researchers have compiled a clinical practice update where they provide best practice advice on how to diagnose and manage nonalcoholic fatty liver disease among lean persons.
Study published in The Journal of Prevention of Alzheimer’s Disease finds low-quality voice recordings and transcripts may be valuable tools in detecting and differentiating mild cognitive impairment and dementia