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  • Research Revealed: Women’s Health Takes Center Stage

    November 1, 2024
    SpotlightWomen’s Health Takes Center StageWith a presidential election days away, healthcare is top of mind for many Americans. BU researchers are preparing to gather on Wednesday, November 6 for a conversation about the importance of women’s health as its own dedicated field and as part of a broader effort to establish a BU research community around this […]
  • Research Security Federal Research Policy Updates: Key Changes You Need to Know for NIH and NSF

    January 13, 2026
    Federal agencies have released several notices impacting research security and administrative requirements for proposals and awards.  These updates align with the NSPM-33 directive and CHIPS Act to protect U.S. research and reduce administrative burden and strengthen compliance across federally funded research.  Below is a summary of the latest notices from NIH and NSF. BU specific […]
  • Research Security Training: Annual CITI Update Due

    May 18, 2026
    TO:Boston University Faculty, Staff, Graduate Students and Postdoctoral AssociatesFROM:Office of Research and Research SecurityDATE:May 19, 2026SUBJECT:Research Security Training: Annual CITI Update DueLast spring, the Office of Research notified the BU research community of new requirements for research security training (RST). Federal agencies have since determined that RST must be completed annually. This requirement applies to all covered […]
  • Researchers Are One Step Closer to Diagnosing CTE during Life, Rather Than after Death

    February 6, 2024
    A new BU CTE Center paper connects cognitive and behavioral symptoms to protein buildup in the brain that marks the disease
  • Researchers Find Potential Way to Tweak Immune System to Help It Fight Tuberculosis

    September 28, 2023
    TB is the world’s second-deadliest infectious disease, behind COVID-19. A new BU-led study shows how to turn TB-susceptible immune cells into TB-resistant ones
  • Resumption of Operations at NSF

    February 6, 2019
    NSF has developed a Resumption of Operations at NSF page that includes Important Notice No. 145, Resumption of Operations at the National Science Foundation, dated January 28, 2019 as well as supplemental guidance that addresses grant and cooperative agreement-related policy and systems issues and identification of new deadline dates for specific solicitations and Dear Colleague […]
  • Rethinking Antibiotic Resistance Through Engineered Biology

    April 10, 2026
    At Boston University’s Biological Design Center, researchers are rethinking how engineering biology can illuminate—and ultimately help solve—some of today’s most pressing challenges.
  • Rethinking Our Idea of “Old Age”

    February 22, 2024
    With baby boomers hitting their golden years, older adults are everywhere—including reality TV’s The Golden Bachelor. Here’s what we all need to know about our aging society
  • Returning to Campus: Information for BU Researchers

    May 7, 2021
    TO:Boston University FacultyFROM:Gloria Waters, Vice President and Associate Provost for Research DATE:May 7, 2021SUBJECT:Returning to Campus: Information for BU ResearchersIn his May 6 letter to the BU community, President Brown shared that the University would begin repopulating our campuses with "the goal of achieving 50 percent staffing levels by June 14, in line with current state […]
  • Revised and Corrected Notice on Policy Regarding Minimum Level of Effort for NCI-Funded Awards

    June 19, 2020
    The National Cancer Institute has issued Notice NOT-CA-047  Revised and Corrected Notice on Policy Regarding Minimum Level of Effort for NCI-Funded Awards describing their policy on minimum level of effort that will be a part of the funding consideration for NCI-funded grants.In addition to previously established policies for specific grant mechanisms that have been described in funding opportunity […]

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