Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Disease In the Living

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Sarah Sherman-Stokes

Trying to understand America’s refugee policy? Sarah Sherman-Stokes is a fellow at the BU School of Law’s Immigrants’ Rights Clinic, which helps refugees fleeing human rights abuses and newly arrived unaccompanied children facing deportation.
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RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Disease
In the LivingMCKEE

The National Institutes of Health awarded BU investigators $16 million for a groundbreaking effort to diagnose a neurodegenerative disease often found in athletes with a history of brain trauma in living victims rather than during an autopsy.  Find out more

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Making Music Together

BU Bands lend a hand to the Boston English High School Band, the only public high school marching band in Boston.  Take a look

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