The award recognizes physician-scientists who are early in their first faculty appointment and have made notable achievements in their research.
According to the researchers, despite global efforts to find CTE in the absence of contact sport participation or RHI exposure, it appears to be extraordinarily rare, if it exists at all.
Wendy Kuohung, MD, associate professor of obstetrics and gynecology, received the grant valued at nearly $100,000.
Congratulations to Bang-Bon Koo, PhD, assistant professor of anatomy & neurobiology.
Nearly 60 students display results from mentored summer research program and independent work.
Congratulations to Jean-Pierre Roussarie, PhD, assistant professor of anatomy & neurobiology.
Study uncovers a hidden curriculum area for improvement: acknowledging the difficulties of primary care practice.
Congratulations to Drs. Shelley Russek, Tuan Leng Tay and Jimmy Crott.
Congratulations to Drs. Rhoda Au, Chao Zhang, Andrew Taylor and Shuaiying Cui!
Former athletes, including women, are invited to participate in research studies designed to learn how to diagnose and treat CTE.