Dr. Lehman will succeed David Atkinson, PhD, who is stepping down as Chair at the end of June.
The Faculty Affairs Office is pleased to announce that Abdul Saied Calvino, MD, is the Distinguished Faculty of the Month for May. A member of the BUSM faculty since 2015, Dr. Calvino is an assistant professor of surgery at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence, RI. For the last 3.5 years, Dr. Calvino has served as […]
Dear Faculty, Please remember that promoting your research increases the visibility of your work and that of BUSM. Please continue to send all galleys or proofs of accepted, unpublished manuscripts of research studies to Maria Ober (mpober@bu.edu) or Gina DiGravio (ginad@bu.edu) in the Communications Office. Please alert them when you are awarded major new grant funding. Work […]
Thursday, May 6 Noon-1 p.m., Virtual Meeting Register Here AGENDA Recommendations for Degrees at Graduation MA, MS, PhD Candidates: Deborah Stearns-Kurosawa, PhD MD Degrees: Priya Garg, MD Latin Honors: Paige Curran Presentation of 2021 Faculty & Staff Awards The Leonard Tow Award Humanism in Medicine Award Stanley L. Robbins Award for Excellence in Teaching Distinguished […]
Ob-gyn, and two-time Jeopardy! winner, now stars on GSN’s Master Minds.
The nomination states, “Dr. McSweeney is a kind, compassionate, and thoughtful educator. She cares deeply about her students and is a wonderful role model.”
Part-Time Faculty Position MS in Oral Health Sciences Program at Graduate Medical Sciences The MS in Oral Health Sciences (OHS) program seeks a faculty member at the Assistant Professor rank (up to 35% FTE) with a strong interest in graduate education and a background in mentoring and advising students. OHS is one of 34 different doctoral […]
Friends, family and colleagues of Tuhina Neogi, MD, PhD, gathered over Zoom to celebrate her installation.
Here are seven things you should know about one of the most remarkable women in medical history, a key figure in the story of Black Americans, and one of the most notable figures in the history of Boston University.
Dr. Kotton, the David C. Seldin Professor of Medicine, will study the mechanisms that initiate and perpetuate idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.