By amcbrier January 6th, 2025 in Awards & Honors, Featured
The Dean’s Office is pleased to announce that Diana Lehman has been named Distinguished Staff of the Month for January.
The administrator for the Office of Human Research Affairs (OHRA), Diana joined BU in May 1972. She is responsible for compliance with BU policies, including personnel, procurement and budget policies. She... More
By isev December 5th, 2024 in Research
This study reinforces that people with different racial or ethnic backgrounds may vary in what characteristics determine how well and how long they live. More
By isev December 5th, 2024 in Research
Dermatologists must engage as active participants as cosmetic dermatology continues to grow in the digital age. More
By isev December 5th, 2024 in Research
The commentary, led by corresponding author Diana Anderson, MD, FACHA, assistant professor of neurology, appears online in the AMA Journal of Ethics. More
By isev December 4th, 2024 in Research
The 2024 guidelines don’t give guidance on testing for Vitamin D insufficiency or on how much how much vitamin D is effective in improving a multitude of health issues. More
By isev December 4th, 2024 in Research
Together these risk factors add up to a greater risk for aggression than they each do on their own, according to Jesse Mez, associate professor of neurology. More
By isev December 4th, 2024 in Featured, News, Research
18 of 19 NHL Players Had CTE, but zero of 6 who played fewer than 6 years. More
By isev December 4th, 2024 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
Slanetz, professor of radiology is the recipient of the 2024 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Award, the highest honor from the American Association for Women in Radiology. More
By Lisa Brown November 28th, 2024 in Research
Together these risk factors add up to a greater risk for aggression than they each do on their own, according to Jesse Mez, associate professor of neurology. More
By amcbrier November 21st, 2024 in Faculty Affairs, Featured, Grant Awards
The award funds high-risk, high-reward pilot projects from the brightest junior faculty in the Boston area. More