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Dr. Benjamin Brett is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Medical College of Wisconsin in the Joint Clinical Neuropsychology and Brain Injury Research Program Fellowship. While obtaining his PhD in Counseling Psychology at the University of Memphis, …
Dr. Lin is the Director of Biomedical Research Imaging Center (BRIC) where the Imaging and Image Analysis Coordinate Center will be housed. In addition, the BRIC houses the Siemens Prisma MR scanner, the Siemens hybrid PET/MR scanner and the Cyclotron and …
The physician-scientists and researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital believe that stem cell biology holds the key to treatments for a wide range of currently untreatable or incurable diseases. Much of our current work centers on specific diseases and …
Children’s Health Equity (CHEq) Initiative The Children’s Health Equity (CHEq) Initiative, a part of Boston Children’s Collaboration for Community Health, works to advance child health through place-based collective impact approaches. The CHEq Initiative …
Boston Basics, Families First Partner to Help Families Support Early Brain Development “Cognitive skill gaps between children from different socioeconomic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds are stark by their second birthday. That gets your attention,” says …
Spreading Financial Capability Across Boston “Money is not easy to talk about,” says Paola Liendo, senior financial coach with Jamaica Plain Neighborhood Development Corporation (JPNDC) , a community organization that promotes equitable development, …
Name Make/Model Functionality Location STEMvision™ Stem Cell technologies Hematopoietic colony counter EN 210 Luminex MAGPIX® Luminex Multiplexing analytes TransLab EN 428 EN 428 BD FACSLyric™ Becton Dickinson Flow cytometer, patient monitoring EN 447 …
To deliver on the promise of stem cell research as swiftly as possible, the Stem Cell Program at Boston Children’s Hospital devised a meticulous business plan. Developed in consultation with business, philanthropic and biotech leaders, the plan lays out …
Neurologic disorders can be devastating, because the nervous system controls how we move, how we communicate, how we think — in short, how we interact with the world around us. Conditions, such as spinal cord injury , can mean difficulties not just for …
UMass Boston Takes a Pioneering Program Statewide For nearly a decade, under a partnership with UMass Boston and Boston Children's Hospital, the Boston Public Schools have been screening schoolchildren’s behavioral health strengths and needs. The …