Congrats to our 2023 graduates!
Congratulations to our 2023 MD/PhD graduates Kristy Abo, Katelyn Batterman, Alissa Frame, Xu Ke, Yoonjoo Lee, Will Li, Jane Lock, Aditya Mithal, and Marc Vittoria! We wish you the best in your upcoming endeavors!
Conor Shea wins Moorman-Simon Fellowship
Congratulations to Conor for winning the 2022-2023 Moorman-Simon Fellowship! The fellowship is provided to current MD/PhD and PhD students in Computational Biomedicine who are working in the field of cancer research. Conor has been working in Beane and Spira-Lenburg Labs, using single cell RNA transcriptomics to profile premalignant lesions in the lungs and identify their […]
New paper from David Swain: Investigating the morphological changes induced by glaucoma
Congratulations to David Swain for his new paper studying endothelial glycocalyx morphology in primate eyes with induced glaucoma published in Cells this month! The work provides another puzzle piece in our ongoing investigation into the pathophysiology of glaucoma, mainly the effects of decreased outflow on the trabecular outflow pathway. Read more about his work here.
Congratulations to Martin Ma for winning a poster prize at the FASEB Lung meeting
Congratulations to Martin Ma from Darrell Kotton’s lab for winning a poster prize at the FASEB Lung meeting! Martinās poster was about using iPSC derived epithelial cells for airway regeneration. Here is a picture of Martin at the poster presentation with his PI and fellow MDPhD classmate Carly Merritt!
MD/PhD graduation/defense celebration
Thank you everyone for coming to our MDPhD graduation and defense celebration! It was great to see everyone together and we wish you the best in your transition to M3/residency!
Grand Rounds – Dr. David Holtzman
This month’s Grand Rounds featured Dr. David Holtzman, Barbara Burton and Reuben M. Morriss III Distinguished Professor of Neurology at Washington University in St. Louis. For the past 27 years, professor Holtzman has been leading research into understanding Alzheimer’s disease pathology and potential treatment options. Professor Holtzman has recently been investigating the role of sleep-wake […]
Grand Rounds – Dr. George Murphy
This month’s Grand Rounds was led by Dr. George Murphy, an associate professor and co-director of Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM) at BUSM. As one of the leading researchers at CReM, professor Murphy has been developing stem cell based platforms to study various hematopoietic diseases and potential clinical treatments. In this Grand Rounds talk, professor […]
Career Development Event – Step 1
Thank you very much to the M1/M2s as well as the upper years for coming to this career development event (CDE) for Step 1 preparation. We appreciate the upperclassmen who have come today to share their insights in studying for Step 1, including useful resources and common pitfalls. We wish the best for the M1/M2s […]
Grand Rounds – Laura Lewis
For this month’s Grand Rounds we have Dr. Laura Lewis, an assistant professor of Biomedical Engineering at Boston University. She has made recent headlines in neuroscience research community by imaging the cerebrospinal fluid washing in and out of the brain during deep sleep. Today, professor Lewis provided more insights on the collaboration that took place […]