Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Disease In the Living
FACULTY EXPERT
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.
Learn about the clinic
RESEARCH HIGHLIGHT
Diagnosing Traumatic Brain Disease
In the Living
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
COMMUNITY RESOURCE
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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