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Social Events As a research student, you are a part of the BIDMC community. OSEE also holds social events to help you feel connected to, engaged, and energized by this community. Example social events include: Weekly “coffee and chill” hour for a space to hang out during your busy week Networking...

Interest Form- Research at BIDMC

Are you a student interested pursuing research opportunities at BIDMC? If so, we ask that you please fill out the Student Requests- BIDMC Research Opportunities, and submit your CV to Ethan Selinger, Program Director for the OSEE. The OSEE will do our best to connect interested students who have...

Program

Components Fellowship Core Harvard Graduate Degree Research Clinical Practice Electives: Advocacy and Field Experience Compensation Living in Greater Boston Fellowship Core Fellows participate in core fellowship didactics, develop an area of individual focus, engage in original academic research...

Leen Al Kassab, MD

Leen is a resident physician in the combined Brigham & Women’s-Massachusetts General Hospital Obstetrics and Gynecology Program at Harvard. She graduated Cum Laude from Harvard College in 2018, where she pursued a rigorous curriculum in Molecular and Cellular Biology, with a secondary concentration...

Intermittent theta burst stimulation of cerebellar vermis enhances fronto-cerebellar resting state functional connectivity in schizophrenia with predominant negative symptoms: A randomized controlled trial

Basavaraju, Rakshathi, Dhruva Ithal, Milind Vijay Thanki, Arvinda Hanumanthapura Ramalingaiah, Jagadisha Thirthalli, Rajakumari P. Reddy, Roscoe O. Brady Jr., et al. 2021. “Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation of Cerebellar Vermis Enhances Fronto-Cerebellar Resting State Functional Connectivity in Schizophrenia With Predominant Negative Symptoms: A Randomized Controlled Trial”. Schizophrenia Research 238: 108-20.