Lea accepted into BU ADRC Research Education Component Scholar Program
On August 10th, 2023, Lea was accepted into the Boston University Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center’s Research Education Component (REC) Trainee Program to fund her research project titled, “Impact of racism on the hippocampal memory system and brain aging in older Black adults.” This program focuses on providing the next generation of Alzheimer’s Disease and Related Disorders with […]
Congratulations, Dr. Rosario!
On May 15, 2023, Michael successfully defended his dissertation, titled Modulators of Medial Temporal Hippocampal System Structure: Cardiorespiratory Fitness & Perceived Discrimination in the Context of the Built and Social Environment, in a room filled with family, friends, and colleagues
Congratulations, Katie!
Katie Kern, a 4th-year Anatomy and Neurobiology Ph.D. student in the lab, won third prize in Anatomy and Neurobiology at the 25th Annual Henry I. Russek Student Achievement Day! Congratulations, Katie! Both Katie and Michael presented research posters at the 25th Annual Henry I. Russek Day, and some of our newest lab members stopped […]
Congratulations, Michael Rosario!!
Congratulations to Michael Rosario, a second-year Ph.D. student in the lab, for winning a Health Policy Research Scholarship from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation!! Michael is the first person at BU to receive this prestigious four-year award! To read the press release, click here.
Congratulations, Rachel!
For receiving her predoctoral NRSA award from NIA entitled: “Modulatory Effects of Fitness on Hippocampal Dependent Memory Across the Lifespan”!