Kimberly Sullivan (@kimsullivanbu) 's Twitter Profile
Kimberly Sullivan

@kimsullivanbu

Behavioral Neuroscientist at Boston University. My research interests include Gulf War Illness and other toxicant induced neurological disorders. @GWICstudy

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linkhttp://sites.bu.edu/gwic/ calendar_today24-10-2019 14:50:39

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#NewPublication The significance? Huge! The #GulfWarIllness Common Data elements reflect consensus recommendations of #GWI research community stakeholders & will allow studies to standardize data collection, enhance data quality & facilitate data sharing. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34352259/

#NewPublication The significance? Huge! The #GulfWarIllness Common Data elements reflect consensus recommendations of #GWI research community stakeholders & will allow studies to standardize data collection, enhance data quality & facilitate data sharing.
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34352259/
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Our Boston Gulf War Illness consortium (GWIC) collaboration with the Block lab is producing important objective biomarkers of Gulf War Illness. See our latest paper on the HMGB1 blood marker below: rdcu.be/czi43

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Good news for Gulf War Veterans that the VA presumptive period for benefits has been extended. It is the right thing to do for our ailing veterans.

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Veterans with Gulf War Illness have been fighting for benefits for 30 years and 80% of their claims are still being denied. Read about our efforts to change that by developing diagnostic tests for GWI and raising awareness of military toxic wounds. bu.edu/sph/news/artic…

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HAPPY VETERANS DAY WOMEN VETREPRENEURS! #womenvetsbiz #womenowned #veteranowned #business II Marylyn R. Harris, FOUNDER and Executive Director II Women Veterans Business Center

HAPPY VETERANS DAY WOMEN VETREPRENEURS!
#womenvetsbiz #womenowned #veteranowned #business II Marylyn R. Harris, FOUNDER and Executive Director II Women Veterans Business Center
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On this Veteran's Day and every day, we thank our veteran's for their service and we continue to work to raise awareness of their suffering from toxic wounds. Three Decades after the Gulf War, Veterans Still Battle Health Issues bu.edu/articles/2021/…

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Having worked for years to raise awareness of toxic wounds that GW veterans suffer from deployment-related exposures, we hope these new actions will help our ailing veterans to obtain long-overdue benefits and care for their toxic wounds. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/… via The White House

Gulf War Illness Clinical Trials and Interventions (@gwictic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us on Friday, Feb. 25th at 11 a.m. EST for a presentation from one of our speakers, Dr. Nancy Klimas, on GWICTIC's Current and Upcoming Studies Register for free at: bit.ly/2022SHIELD #GulfWarIllnessResearch #GulfWarVeterans #GulfWarIllness

Join us on Friday, Feb. 25th at 11 a.m. EST for a presentation from one of our speakers, Dr. Nancy Klimas, on GWICTIC's Current and Upcoming Studies 

Register for free at: bit.ly/2022SHIELD

#GulfWarIllnessResearch #GulfWarVeterans #GulfWarIllness
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Our second speaker of the 2022 SHIELD Conference featured Dr. Kimberly Sullivan (Kimberly Sullivan) presenting "BBRAIN: Working together to develop diagnostic markers & treatments for Gulf War illness" Watch it here: youtu.be/C47lw1WJ94o #GulfWarIllnessResearch #GulfWarIllness

Our second speaker of the 2022 SHIELD Conference featured Dr. Kimberly Sullivan (<a href="/KimSullivanBU/">Kimberly Sullivan</a>)  presenting "BBRAIN: Working together to develop diagnostic markers &amp; treatments for Gulf War illness"

Watch it here: youtu.be/C47lw1WJ94o

#GulfWarIllnessResearch #GulfWarIllness
Environmental Health Perspectives (@ehponline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW: Weisskopf and Sullivan discuss findings from a recent gene-environment study that may help address why some veterans developed Gulf War illness while others with similar exposures did not ➡️ ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EH…

NEW: Weisskopf and Sullivan discuss findings from a recent gene-environment study that may help address why some veterans developed Gulf War illness while others with similar exposures did not ➡️ ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/10.1289/EH…
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I am honored to be invited to contribute to this invited perspective about gene-exposure outcomes and risk of Gulf War Illness.

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We are looking for a Behavioral Neuroscience/Environmental Health post-doc in our very busy lab. The description and application info is below.

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Our invited special issue commentary highlights the important new research focusing on what caused Gulf War Illness and how to treat it. Advancing the Role of Neuroimmunity and Genetic Susceptibility in Gulf War Illness mdpi.com/1772682 #mdpibrainsci via Brain Sciences MDPI

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As a longtime advocate for veterans suffering with toxic wounds, I couldn't be prouder to see Gulf War veterans Anthony Hardie and Mike Jarrett were at the White House for the signing of the historic PACT Act. President Biden signs the PACT Act of 2022 bradenton.com/news/politics-…

Kimberly Sullivan (@kimsullivanbu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this Veteran's Day and every day, we thank our veteran's for their service and we continue to work to raise awareness of their suffering from toxic wounds. bu.edu/sph/news/artic…