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Calm in the midst of cytokine storm: a collaborative approach to the diagnosis and treatment of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis and macrophage activation syndrome Authors: Halyabar O, Chang MH, Schoettler ML, Schwartz MA, Baris EH, Benson LA, Biggs …
Serine/threonine phosphatase PP2A is essential for optimal B cell function Authors: Meidan E, Li H, Pan W, Kono M, Yu S, Kyttaris VC, Ioannidis C, Rodriguez Rodriguez N, Crispin JC, Apostolidis SA, Lee P, Manis J, Sharabi A, Tsokos MG, Tsokos GC …
MOLECULAR IMAGING in vivo (IVIS SPECTRUM) An IVIS SPECTRUM was recently acquired with the NIH Shared Instrumentation grant (scientific team led by Judy Lieberman). The IVIS Spectrum is one of the most versatile and advanced imaging systems available with …
A main focus of our lab is to investigate the correlation between systemic metabolism and cancer incidence and progression, with the goal of identifying metabolic dependencies that could be targeted therapeutically in cancer patients. How nutrient …
The Computational Radiology Laboratory was formed with the mission of improving our understanding of the structure and function of the brain and other organs of the human body, in order to improve our capacity to diagnose and treat disease. Members of …
Our lab asks how light drives functions that are as diverse as visual perception and setting of the internal body clock. We pose this question for different species to learn how visual mechanisms are tailored to distinct needs. Our research spans …
The George laboratory seeks to: Identify molecular targets that can be translated into novel therapies in the pediatric solid tumor neuroblastoma Unravel the genetic perturbations that occur during development of the sympathetic nervous system and …
The Haining Laboratory uses integrative genomic approaches to study T cell immunity in humans. Our goal is to understand how functional memory T cells are formed, and why protective T cell immunity fails to develop against chronic viral infection and …
The Harris Laboratory studies fish as a model to understand the genetic regulation of ‘postembryonic’ development of the skeleton and the inherent capacity for growth and repair in vertebrates. We use the power of forward genetics in fish as a means to …
Wnt Signaling in Development and Adulthood Our lab studies the canonical Wnt/b-catenin pathway, one of the major signaling pathways active during early development and adulthood. The Wnt family of secreted growth factors facilitates cell-to-cell …