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Vaccines in Pregnancy Presented by Dr. Collier

The Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health invited Dr. Collier to present on the topic of Vaccines in Pregnancy. Her presentation focused on three main objectives: to discuss the indicators and evidence supporting vaccination...

BIDMC and Smith Center Ranked Top 10 for 2024 CRF Scientific Excellence

BIDMC and the Smith Center have been ranked Top 10 globally and nationally among institutions leading the way in interventional cardiovascular medicine, in recognition of their "significant contributions" to interventional cardiovascular research at the 2024 Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics...

New publication on frontline clinic administrators released

In collaboration with Americares and BIDMC Climate and Human Health Fellowship Alumna Dr. Tess Wiskel, Dr. Dresser released his new publication on "Frontline Clinic Administrator Perspectives on Extreme Weather Events, Clinic Operations, and Climate Resilience". Read the paper here. View Dr. Dresser...

Launching the Interactive Periodic Table of Monosaccharides

Earlier this month we launched the interactive periodic table of monosaccharides based on Dr. Richard D. Cummings recent publication describing the table in Glycobiology (2024, 34, cwad088). The interactive version of the periodic table of monosaccharides is a web based tool in which the...

ECHO (Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes)

What is ECHO The Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program is a research program supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), to enhance the health of children for generations to come. The goal of the ECHO Program is to understand the effects of a broad range of early...

India 2047: Building a Climate Resilient Future

India 2047: Building a Climate-Resilient Future brought together leading experts in climate science, public health, medicine, labor, business, agriculture, and urban planning for a series of interdisciplinary dialogues on advancing climate resilience.

A real superhero team!

The Asnani Lab works together like a group of superheroes, each with our own unique strengths and skills! We combine our talents to solve problems, support each other, and work toward a shared goal: developing new ways to protect the heart during cancer therapy.