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Hongbo R. Luo Professor of Pathology Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital Enders Building 811, 320 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115 Email: Hongbo.Luo@childrens.harvard.edu Office : 617-919-2303 Lab 1 : 617-919-2650 Lab 2 : 617-919-2687 Lab …
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We are currently involved in many multi-site and inter-disciplinary research projects: i2b2 - Informatics for Integrating Biology & the Bedside We are currently involved several i2b2 driving biology projects. Partnering with clinicians across multiple …
Recent Publications A system for coreference resolution for the clinical narrative. Jiaping Zheng, Wendy W Chapman, Timothy A Miller, Chen Lin, Rebecca S Crowley, Guergana K Savova J Am Med Inform Assoc. amiajnl-2011-000599. Published Online First: 31 …
Brain Imaging as a Measure of Future Cognitive Outcomes in Children Brief Description This is an exciting project introducing a neuroimaging toolkit in urban Bangladesh to study brain structure and function in infants and toddlers. Our Bill and Melinda …
Longitudinal Accelerated Boston Study (LABS) Brief Description In this research study we want to learn more about how children’s thinking, behaviors, and ability to regulate their emotions develop over the first three years of life. These skill sets are …
Autism Biomarkers Consortium for Clinical Trials Brief Description The aim of the consortium is to develop reliable and objective measurements of social function and communication in people with autism. Using EEG to measure brain function, eye tracking …
Research staff A’sja Abron , Clinical Research Assistant, Emotion Project Ada Kamenetskiy , Clinical Research Specialist, Emotion Project Alex Job Said , Clinical Research Assistant, Baby Steps Alexandra Simmons , Clinical Research Assistant, Bangladesh …
Regional Brain Growth Trajectories in Fetuses with Congenital Heart Disease. Ann Neurol. 2021 01; 89(1):143-157. View abstract Neurodevelopmental evaluation for school-age children with congenital heart disease: recommendations from the cardiac …
Tissue organization Although immune cells are well-known for their mobility, it’s becoming clear that tissue resident immune cells, such as macrophages, are organized into unique spatial patterns within tissues. We are interested in uncovering cellular …