BU Researchers ID Possible Biomarker for Diagnosing CTE during Life

MED’s Ann McKee calls findings a hopeful step Ann McKee (left), director of BU’s CTE Center, and Jonathan Cherry, a School of Medicine postdoctoral fellow, have written a study, published Tuesday, reporting that a new chronic traumatic encephalopathy biomarker has been discovered that could potentially allow diagnosis of the disease during life. Photo by Cydney […]

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Transfers Welcomed to BU

University helps with credits, housing, financial aid Kenneth Elmore (SED’87), associate provost and dean of students, with transfer students at a reception held earlier this fall. Photo by Maddie Malhotra (COM’19). Kyna Xu felt like she wasn’t thriving midway through her freshman year at a New York area school. Her classes, the people she met, […]

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BU Alzheimer’s Disease Center Wins $5.4 Million NIH Grant

Will fund research on early diagnostics, genetic risk factors, interventions Andrew Budson directs the Alzheimer’s Disease Center’s National Institutes of Health–funded efforts to educate clinicians and the public in better understanding the disease and related disorders as well as to encourage people to participate in research. Photo by Cydney Scott. The National Institute on Aging, […]

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BU Doubles Number of Posse Scholars

University’s 10-year partnership with program adds Bay Area cohort April Woo (Questrom’21) is one of several Bay Area students attending BU under an expansion of the University’s partnership with the Posse Foundation. Photos by Jackie Ricciardi. She hadn’t seen it coming, April Woo confesses, when her college and career counselor stopped her in the hallway […]

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BU to Supreme Court: Kill Trump Travel Ban

Joins 30 other academic institutions in friends of the court brief Even if the travel ban is rescinded, it probably has dissuaded some students from attending college in America already, BU and other universities tell the Supreme Court. For the third time this year, BU and other universities have gone to court—this time, the highest […]

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Professor McKee Speaks at Capitol Hill Briefing

The American Brain Coalition, the American Academy of Neurology, and the Patrick Risha CTE Awareness Foundation in cooperation with the Congressional Neuroscience Caucus hosted a Capitol Hill briefing on Understanding and Minimizing Sports-Related Brain Injuries at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, DC, on Thursday, September 14, 2017. The briefing featured Dr. Ann McKee, […]

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New Kilachand Center Links Key Research Disciplines

Discoveries will be fueled by collaboration and a record $115 million gift The nine-story, 170,000-square-foot Rajen Kilachand Center for Integrated Life Sciences & Engineering represents an investment of a quarter of a billion dollars—a $135 million construction commitment from BU and a $115 million gift from Rajen Kilachand (Questrom’74, Hon.’14). Photo by Janice Checchio. With a […]

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BU Wins $20M for NSF Engineering Research Center

Goal is personalized heart tissue for clinical use A cardiac patch. The ERC’s ultimate goal is to advance nano-bio-manufacturing methods that could lead to large-scale fabrication of functional heart tissue, which could replace diseased or damaged muscle after a heart attack. Illustration courtesy of Jeroen Eyckmans. Boston University has won a $20 million, five-year award […]

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CReM Wins AAMC Sharing Research Resources Award

Team honored for sharing stem cell lines to combat lung disease Gustavo Mostoslavsky, Darrell Kotton, and George Murphy, founders of BU’s Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM). CReM researchers won the 2017 AAMC Sharing Research Resources award for their commitment to open-source biology. Photo by Jackie Ricciardi. Darrell Kotton, Gustavo Mostoslavsky, and George Murphy began the […]

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