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Beyond Suicide Risk Self-Screening



Professors Amelia Stanton and Qimin Liu hope to better identify—and ultimately address—increased suicidal ideation for sexual and gender minorities.

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Could this famous ocean duo from Finding Nemo be in danger?

BU researchers are diving in to uncover why clownfish are disappearing in the Red Sea. Their research reveals that rising ocean temperatures lead to severe anemone bleaching, causing clownfish to vanish—and anemones to die soon after.

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BU Welcomes Boston School Students for STEM Exploration

For Massachusetts STEM Week, Boston’s John D. O’Bryant High School of Math & Science Biomedicine Pathway Program students visited BU’s Medical Campus October 24. Cosponsored by Community & Government Affairs and the medical school’s ACCESS Granted Program, they visited several research spaces, among them the CyroEM Core Facility, Center for Regenerative Medicine (CReM), Hawkins Lab, Ishibashi Lab, and Hagedorn Lab. The students gained insight into the work of biomedical research, observing scientist and technicians at work and learning about opportunities in STEM fields. The day concluded with a STEM Career Panel of BU and BMC professionals. Michael Herriges (right), an assistant professor of medicine, led a tour of several CReM laboratory spaces.

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