BU Researcher Awarded NIH Grant to Further the Understanding of Neuroblastoma
Understanding MYCN-driven immune escape in neuroblastoma has the potential to apply to other human cancers for improved responses to immunotherapy
The School boasts one of the largest and most rapidly growing research programs among US medical schools.
The Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine supports all aspects of biomedical research, from exploration at the basic science level to translating fundamental discoveries into treatments that improve human health. This has made us a leading institution with a focus on both traditional and interdisciplinary research among the faculty of our 21 basic science and clinical science departments. Also, we foster the development of the next generation of exceptional biomedical scientists currently enrolled in programs at Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine’s Graduate Medical Sciences.