By Mallory Rice July 18th, 2022 in Research
A new study from researchers at BUSM and Boston Medical Center (BMC) has found that female sex is associated with more re-interventions after surgical treatment for IC. More
By Mallory Rice June 30th, 2022 in Faculty Affairs, Featured
Leaves BU after 38 years of service. “I loved every second of working with the students and trying my best to make sure they were happy here.” More
By Lisa Brown June 30th, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Featured
The nomination states, “Licia is a role model who leads by example, especially for the diverse students in the department.” More
By Lisa Brown June 30th, 2022 in Awards & Honors, Faculty Affairs, Featured
The nomination states, “Dr. Bullitt is an exemplary citizen and a role model for young scientists, especially women.” More
By Lisa Brown June 30th, 2022 in Research
Findings may help explain why Alzheimer's is more prevalent in women than men. More
By Lisa Brown June 29th, 2022 in Research
May provide alternative for reducing tumor growth and limiting treatment-related complications. More
By Lisa Brown June 28th, 2022 in Research
Medications should be coupled with physical therapy, exercise programs and treatment of the underlying degenerative disease process and medical illness. More
By Lisa Brown June 27th, 2022 in Research
APOEε4 plays a major role in determining CTE severity and having APOEε4 makes an individual 2.34 times more likely to develop a more severe form of CTE. More
By Lisa Brown June 27th, 2022 in Featured
With millions of older adults projected to develop Alzheimer’s in the next few decades, researchers are creating novel systems for diagnosing the disease, More
By Lisa Brown June 27th, 2022 in Research
A majority of young, vaccinated individuals unlikely to be infectious after 3 days More