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The investigators at the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Treatment and Research Center continue to gather valuable data on the basis of Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and their treatments through a variety of basic research and clinical trials. The …
To learn more about research in IBD, please contact us at: Phone: 617-919-4592 Fax: 617-730-0494 Email: ibdcenter@childrens.harvard.edu Please specify that you would like information about our ongoing research projects in Crohn’s disease and ulcerative …
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Below are the archived publications from The Manton Center GDC and associates. Click on the links below to learn more! 2021 publications Genomic approaches to trace the history of human brain evolution with an emerging opportunity for transposon …
The Manton Center partnered with the office of the Chief Scientific Officer and Boston Children's Hospital Research Computing to co-host a webinar series in which prominent scientists from around the world presented innovate research related to a specific …
More than 60 years ago, Dr. Sidney Farber – the founder of what is now Dana-Farber/Boston Children's Cancer and Blood Disorders Center – refused to accept that childhood cancer was untreatable. His determination led to the development of chemotherapy …
Improving outcomes for upper extremity disorders The Orthopedics and Sports Medicine Department's Hand and Orthopedic Upper Extremity Program is dedicated to the comprehensive care of all upper limb conditions in infants, children, and adolescents. Under …
MRI is the primary neuroimaging modality used for monitoring the effects of the PBTC therapeutic protocols. MRI has become sufficiently mature to allow for a standardization of imaging protocols between sites despite disparities between MRI manufacturers. …
PET Protocol/FDG Brain Tumor Protocol Patient Prep: Adult- NPO for 4 hours prior to F-18 FDG injection (water encouraged). Infant- NPO for 2 hours prior to F-18 FDG injection (water encouraged). I.V. or hep lock is necessary along with a possible sedation …
Listed here are the protocols that have a specific neuroimaging objective incorporated into the protocol. protocol-related-correlative-research Protocol Related Correlative Research … Protocol Related Correlative …