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NIH Awards $15M to BU-Led Effort to Diagnose CTE During Life

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New study to look for potential biomarkers of progressive brain disease; former NFL quarterback Matt Hasselbeck among the first to sign up.      

Tagged: alzheimers, brain, CAMED, CTE, disease, faculty, football, health, neuroscience, News, NIH, Parkinson's Disease, research, veterans

BU Launches an Open-Source Infectious Diseases Monitoring Tool Powered by AI and Human Experts

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The Biothreats Emergence, Analysis and Communications Network (BEACON) is slated to become a global hub for critical information about emerging outbreaks.

Tagged: AI, BEACON, CAMED, CEID, coronavirus, disease, ENG, global health, Hariri, infectious diseases, News, NSF, public health, research, systems engineering

How Could the SAVE Act Impact Young Voters and Married People Who’ve Changed Their Name?

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BU political scientist Christine Slaughter says that changing the electoral process can deter people from the polls.

Tagged: CAS, Congress, election, faculty, government, government & law, laws, News, politics, research

Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded to Six BU Researchers and Scholars

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Winners, recognized as “visionary scientists, scholars, writers, and artists,” will use honor to support work on artificial intelligence, space science, American history, and more.

Tagged: awards, CAS, CFA, faculty, News, PAR, Pardee, research

BU Backs Lawsuit to Block Department of Energy Research Cuts

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University research on climate, wind energy, affordable fuel alternatives all at risk.

Tagged: AAU, administration, DOE, energy, funding, News, research, University

“It’s Unacceptable”: BU Mathematician Tracks How Many Deaths May Result from USAID, Medicaid Cuts

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The impact trackers update in real time based on the loss of international aid programs combating HIV and tuberculosis.

Tagged: AIDS, CAMED, disease, global health, healthcare, HIV, medicaid, News, public health, public policy, research

BU School of Social Work Makes a “Transformative” Hire for Childhood Equity

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Nationally renowned researcher Dolores Acevedo-Garcia launches Institute for Equity in Child Opportunity & Healthy Development.

Tagged: administration, News, research, social work, SSW

Algae, Disease-Bearing Ticks, Erratic Snowfall, Tainted Oysters, Costly Insurance, Extreme Temperatures—Is Climate Change Ruining Our New England?

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Boston University scholars in environment, public health, marine science, and more weigh in. “The scale of what we are signing ourselves up for is unprecedented,” one says.

Tagged: climate change, Earth, ecology, environment, environmental health, health, healthcare, New England, News, research

Are We Ready for the Next Pandemic? Five Reasons to Feel Confident—and Five to Be Worried

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Five years after COVID-19 lockdowns, BU experts find some glimmers of hope, but say new US policies could put the world at greater risk of a coronavirus-like outbreak.

Tagged: BUMC, CAMED, COM, communications, convergence, coronavirus, disease, ebola, ecology, environment, faculty, global health, health, News, pandemic, politics, public health, public policy, research, SPH

What Is Convergent Research and Why Is BU Embracing It?

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University announces new push for collaborative research, aims to step up progress on major societal challenges.

Tagged: administration, convergence, faculty, funding, innovation, labs, News, research, special-report, students

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