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25 May

Bouvé Health Sciences faculty published in Health Affairs

Congratulations to two Bouvé College faculty members who have been recently published in Health Affairs. 

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5 May

Meet the three Northeastern students awarded Goldwater Scholarships this year

Three Northeastern students are taking home Goldwater Scholarships this year to further their undergraduate studies, tackle research goals and take more meaningful steps toward their futures.   

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7 Apr

How Bouvé College leaders are building relationships and making a global impact

At Bouvé College of Health Sciences, we’re proud to have faculty and staff whose hard work goes beyond the College and classroom.

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30 Mar

Bouvé faculty members selected for Northeastern’s Inclusive Impact Innovation Fund

Congratulations to several members of the Bouvé community whose proposals for Northeastern's Inclusive Impact Innovation Fund were selected for funding.

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27 Mar

How a professor found her calling in Ghana by bringing hundreds of Northeastern students to West Africa

Vanessa Johnson grew up in Cleveland, Ohio, but when she first stepped on the tarmac of the airport in Accra in 2006 it felt like Ghana had called her—like in the W.E.B. Du Bois poem.

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15 Mar

The future of healthcare through public health technology

The COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the many gaps in the American healthcare system, but perhaps one of the most apparent was the use of public health technology.

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1 Mar

Bringing the power of Northeastern University to Miami

Northeastern University has just celebrated the launch of its 14th campus in Miami, Florida. 

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28 Feb

‘It’s notoriously difficult to treat.’ Northeastern scientists developing a better treatment for pancreatic cancer

Northeastern is working on a novel drug delivery system that uses nanotechnology to infuse pancreatic cancer tumors with a potent chemotherapy agent. The system would also enhance immunotherapy with antibody treatment.

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23 Feb

People with long COVID-19 are less likely to be employed full time, Northeastern study shows

Researchers found an association between higher levels of unemployment and those with long COVID-19, raising the question of how those living with long COVID-19 affect the nation's economy.

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17 Jan

Bouvé promotes new Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs

Congratulations to Bouvé’s Margarita DiVall for being promoted to Senior Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs. In July 2020, after Northeastern President Joseph Aoun shared his plan for action to advance justice and cultural literacy throughout our university community and to help end systemic racism, Margarita was asked to assume a lead role in the college […]

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10 Jan

Bouvé researchers get new work published by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

The article, Mechanism of PKCε Regulation of Cardiac GIRK Channel Gating, highlights the work which introduces a new drug target for atrial fibrillation (AF) using optogenetic technology to reveal an underlying mechanism that is responsible for AF.

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16 Nov

Bouvé faculty members honored by the Physician Assistant Education Association

Congratulations to Northeastern University faculty Trenton Honda and Carey Barry for their honors at the 2022 Physician Assistant Education Association Faculty and Staff Awards!

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10 Nov

Stroke survivor empowered by Fetterman, but Northeastern expert says campaign missed opportunity to raise awareness

Northeastern expert Erin Meier speaks about one of the most common consequences of strokes, aphasia, why she thinks Pennsylvania Senator-elect John Fetterman has it, and how a person can have a stroke and return to a challenging job.

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14 Oct

Roux Institute researcher to capture real-time data from ICU monitors for better patient outcomes

Could big data help predict which patients might be susceptible to infections that could lead to potentially deadly sepsis? 

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14 Jul

BCORe research administrators obtain Certified Research Administration certification

Congratulations to our two BCORe research administrators, Michelle Rose and Rosemary Rose, who recently obtained their certification as a CRA, a Certified Research Administration. 

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30 Jun

Are differences in learning patterns related to language development? Northeastern researchers are cracking the code

Do autistic children develop language skills differently from their neurotypical peers?

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