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Research at Boston Children's Hospital

The research enterprise at Boston Children’s Hospital, comprising more than 3,000 researchers, is the world’s largest at a pediatric center. Our work is fueled by a deep understanding of disease biology coupled with world-class discovery platforms, including genetics and genomics, gene editing, bioinformatics, proteomics, bioengineering, image analysis, biobanks, disease-specific stem cell lines, and a range of animal models. We have special expertise in rare disease discovery, a robust Translational Research Program and large, diverse patient populations for clinical research and trials.

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Tracking influenza in its first battleground: The nose

An “atlas” of multiple cell types in the nose and how they respond to a first and second case of influenza could lead to new targets for better nasal flu vaccines.

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A deeper understanding of inflammatory pain could reveal new solutions

Research tracking thousands of interactions between pain-sensing neurons and different immune cells may help scientists find better non-opioid analgesics.

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Vijay Sankaran, MD, PhD, named an HHMI investigator

Dr. Sankaran has made huge steps in unraveling the complexities of blood disorders. A seven-year, no-strings-attached award will give this work a big boost.

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