Starting September 14, we’re closing the Menino building lobby entrance. This, along with the ongoing Yawkey building entrance closure, will help us bring you an even better campus experience that matches the exceptional care you've come to expect. Please enter the Menino and Yawkey buildings through the Moakley building, and make sure to leave extra time to get to your appointment. Thank you for your patience.
Click here to learn more about our campus redesign.
Elizabeth Pino, PhD is interested in clinical temporal trends and health outcomes research. Her current work primarily focuses on health equity and the public health consequences of firearm violence in the US and the short- and long- term effects of violent injury survivorship.
Currently, she is a research scientist at Boston Medical Center and an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at
... the Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine. Prior to joining BUSM, she was a research scientist and the data manager for the BMC Violence Intervention Advocacy Program (VIAP). Before this, Dr. Pino completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital within the Center for Genomic Medicine.
Dr. Pino is trained as a molecular biologist and geneticist. She received her PhD in biochemistry from Boston University School of Medicine, and her bachelor’s degree in biological sciences from Carnegie Mellon University.