Search Results
Contact the Image, Informatics, and Intelligence Lab at Boston Children's Hospital and Harvard Medical School: 401 Park Drive, 7th Floor Boston, MA 02114 Email: yangming.ou@childrens.harvard.edu contact-us Image, Informatics and Intelligence (i3) Lab | …
Donate Your donations will allow the Rogers Lab to assess the ability of new therapeutics to treat endometriosis. Please note that your donation is intended for the Rogers Lab by selection "other" within the gift designation section and specifying …
Welcome to the Boston Children’s Hospital branch of the Center for Pain and the Brain . Our research group is conducting brain imaging studies in both acute and chronic pain conditions, as well as experimental pain in healthy volunteers. Our …
The Center for the Study of Genetic Skeletal Disorders, directed by Dr. Matthew L. Warman , focuses on human diseases that affect the skeletal system (i.e., bones and joints). The center's efforts are directed toward: Identifying genes that contribute to …
The Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatment and Research Center at Boston Children’s Hospital is dedicated to improving the health of children with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis through research on the causes and possible treatments of these …
The Neuroimaging Center (NIC) is a major investigational component of the Pediatric Brain Tumor Consortium (PBTC). The PBTC is dedicated to the study of correlative tumor biology and new therapies for primary CNS tumors of childhood. The multicenter …
The Tommy Fuss Center was established to advance understanding of developmental pathways leading to major neuropsychiatric disorders. The primary goals of the Center are to develop innovative strategies to identify young children at risk for anxiety, …
Web-based resources An online curriculum, “Developing and Sustaining CBPR Partnerships: A Skill-Building Curriculum,” offering in-depth information about the community-based participatory research (CBPR) process, as well as citations and suggested …
The Center for the Study of Genetic Skeletal Disorders is located on the 2th floor of the Enders Research building at Boston Children's Hospital. Matthew Warman, MD Orthopedic Research Laboratories Boston Children's Hospital, Enders 260.1 320 Longwood …
Camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome (CACP) is an autosomal recessive disorder that mostly affects joints and tendons, but can also affect the pericardium and pleura, which are the surfaces that surround the heart and lungs, …