Katya Ravid
Katya Ravid is a Biochemistry and Cell Biology professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. Ravid received her bachelor of science, PhD, and doctoral degree from the Israel Institute of Technology. She then received her postdoctoral at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. As of 2021, she has been the inaugural incumbent of the Barbara E. Corkey Professor of Medicine of Boston University. She's a member of the Boston University's Whitaker Cardiovascular Institute and the Boston University-Boston Medical Center (BU-BMC) Cancer Center.As a researcher in the fields of biochemistry and oncology, Ravid's research is focused on the study of blood platelets, adenosine receptors, and megakaryocytes to aid cancer patients. Her research allowed her to obtain multiple grants and become the founder of different programs for Boston University. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Hillary Johnston-Cox, Anna S Eisenstein, Milka Koupenova, Shannon Carroll, Katya RavidGet full text
Published 2014-01-01
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7by Hillary Johnston-Cox, Milka Koupenova, Dan Yang, Barbara Corkey, Noyan Gokce, Melissa G Farb, Nathan LeBrasseur, Katya RavidGet full text
Published 2012-01-01
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8by Almut Grenz, Hartmut Osswald, Tobias Eckle, Dan Yang, Hua Zhang, Zung Vu Tran, Karin Klingel, Katya Ravid, Holger K EltzschigGet full text
Published 2008-06-01
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10by Crisbel M. Artuz, Alexander J. Knights, Alister P.W. Funnell, Thomas J. Gonda, Katya Ravid, Richard C.M. Pearson, Kate G.R. Quinlan, Merlin CrossleyGet full text
Published 2018-12-01
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11by Soichi Sano, MD, PhD, Ying Wang, MD, PhD, Yoshimitsu Yura, MD, PhD, Miho Sano, MD, PhD, Kosei Oshima, MD, PhD, Yue Yang, PhD, Yasufumi Katanasaka, PhD, Kyung-Duk Min, MD, PhD, Shinobu Matsuura, DVM, PhD, Katya Ravid, DSc, Golam Mohi, PhD, Kenneth Walsh, PhDGet full text
Published 2019-10-01
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