By Lisa Brown March 15th, 2023 in Research
The research statement summarizes the existing evidence, identifies research gaps and utilized a formal consensus development process to prioritize future research questions to mitigate health disparities in lung nodule evaluation. More
By Lisa Brown March 15th, 2023 in Research
Intervention is effective in connecting at risk families with resources in the community. More
By Lisa Brown March 13th, 2023 in Featured, Research
Characterizing how early neurodegenerative disease processes are distinct from late-stage will help identify what is in play and what is lost as the disease advances. More
Tagged: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE
By Lisa Brown March 9th, 2023 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
His role is the second in a four-year term of volunteer service during which he will serve as president of the AAOS in 2024-2025. More
By Lisa Brown March 9th, 2023 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
The associate professor of pediatrics and neurology has been selected Physician of the Year for Scientific Achievements by the Ecuadorian Physicians College. More
By Lisa Brown March 7th, 2023 in Featured
Researchers discover playing football for more than 11 years is tied to less white matter in the brain, could lead to poor impulse control and thinking problems. More
Tagged: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE
By Lisa Brown March 6th, 2023 in Research
New finding suggests that future therapies should target white matter loss in former contact sport athletes. More
Tagged: Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, CTE
By Lisa Brown March 3rd, 2023 in Featured
Neurologist Andrew Budson of the BU Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center explains frontotemporal dementia and its connection to Hollywood star’s original aphasia diagnosis. More
By fraserd March 1st, 2023 in Anti-racism, Featured, Research
Structural racism is real — on the job, in educational circumstances and in interactions with the criminal justice system. More
By Lisa Brown March 1st, 2023 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
The nomination states, “Dr. Craigen is a champion for her students! … she always helps others see the bigger picture or the smaller nugget of perspective.” More