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The Inclusion Body Myositis Research group is dedicated to understanding and finding treatment for sporadic inclusion body myositis (s-IBM), dermatomyositis, polymyositis, and other inflammatory myopathies. inclusion-body-myositis-research Inclusion …
The goal of the Infant Vision Laboratory is to learn more about what infants and children see and how vision changes over time. infant-vision-laboratory-research Infant Vision Laboratory Infant Vision Laboratory Infant Vision Laboratory … Infant Vision …
Dr. Melero-Martin’s laboratory is interested in understanding how vascular networks are formed and the mechanisms by which a bioengineered vasculature modulates the engraftment and activity of various types of human stem cells. Team Members 161025 …
Research in the Zhou Lab focuses on elucidating mechanisms regulating tissue homeostasis and inflammation. Mammalian tissues are ecological communities of diverse cell types, including immune cells, stromal cells, neurons, endothelial cells, and tissue …
Researching the role of T-regulatory cells Our studies aim to elucidate the role of T-regulatory (Treg) cells in peripheral immunological tolerance. We are particularly interested in identifying novel genetic pathways that control Treg cell function and …
The PKlab at Boston Children’s Hospital (BCH) was formally created to provide clinicians and researchers with a core competence in Quantitative Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacometrics (QCPP). - “Pharmacometrics is the science which deals with …
The Yu laboratory conducts genome-wide and world-wide analyses of genetic determinants of autism to reveal its underlying genomic architecture, and neurobiological underpinnings. Current Projects Translational Pediatric Genomic Medicine We are …
Discover, define, disrupt Discovering pathways of RNA regulation for the development of new therapies for cancer and other diseases. Knowledge to cure Our research is focused on identifying and characterizing new mechanisms of RNA regulation in the …
Research in the lab aims to understand how cells sense and interacts with their surroundings and how membrane channels and transporters contribute to immune function, host-microbial symbiosis, and cellular metabolism. Research projects in the lab use a …
The Pellman Laboratory uses a combination of genetics, biochemistry and live-cell imaging to study cell division and the maintenance of genome stability. Projects are aimed at defining the molecular mechanisms underlying polarized morphogenesis and …