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Dr. Lynne Goldberg Awarded HAIR Grant

Dr. Lynne Goldberg has been awarded an AAD Hair Loss and Alopecia Initiative in Research (HAIR) Grant for her project titled Mast cells in central centrifugal cicatricial alopecia.

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News from the Department

  • Drs. Alani, Lam, Lee and Phillips Named Top Docs in 2023!
  • Lynne Goldberg, M.D. Receives AAD Presidential Citation
  • Christina Lam, M.D. Receives BMC Health Equity Accelerator Seed Award
  • Sam Beck, Ph.D. Receives 2022 AFAR/Hevolution New Investigator Award
  • Dr. Alexandria (Lexi) Riopelle receives the Rising Derm Star Award
  • 5 Department Members Receive BMC Service Awards
  • Dr. Daniel Dempsey Receives BU’s Ralph Edwards Career Development Professorship
  • Aliza Stern Named BUSM Distinguished Faculty of the Month
  • Dr. Daniel Dempsey Receives Dahod Pilot Grant
  • Dr. Nedaa Almier Selected as Top 15 Posters for the 18th Annual Skin of Color Society Scientific Symposium
  • Dr. Lynne Goldberg Awarded HAIR Grant

Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Department of Dermatology
609 Albany Street
Boston, MA 02118
derm@bu.edu

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  • The CoREST Repressor Complex Mediates Phenotype Switching and Therapy Resistance in Melanoma
  • FADS2-mediated fatty acid desaturation and cholesterol esterification are signatures of metabolic reprogramming during melanoma progression
  • Occupational Dermatoses Among Frontline Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Cross-Sectional Survey
  • COVID-19 and occupational skin hazards for anaesthesiologists
  • Aliza Stern Named BUSM Distinguished Faculty of the Month
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