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The Springer Laboratory works on receptor-ligand interactions and signal transmission across membranes. Graduate students and postdoctoral fellows find the Springer Lab fascinating because of the wide range of structural, cell biological, and single …
Researchers at the Wong Laboratory are interested in understanding the physical basis of how biological systems work at the nanoscale, with a focus on the role of mechanical force. More specifically, they investigate how force regulates the structure …
The Wu laboratory of structural immunology focuses on elucidating the molecular mechanism of signal transduction by immune receptors, especially innate immune receptors. Please visit the Wu Laboratory for more information. wu-laboratory-research Wu …
The Nigrovic lab studies basic immune mechanisms of arthritis and other rheumatic diseases in adults and children. This work employs both human specimens and murine model systems. Research Projects Innate mechanisms of inflammatory synovitis Our group …
The mission of the Dupont Laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital is to embed our team of creative young engineers in a world-class pediatric hospital where they can identify and solve critical healthcare problems through the creation of new …
Highlights of major accomplishments Demonstration that a behaviorally-based developmental care and intervention approach applied to high-risk very low birthweight (<1250g) infants is followed by improved lung function, feeding, growth, and …
Welcome to the Takahashi lab for developmental neuroimaging and neuroscience. Our lab investigates brain development in typically developing brains of human fetuses, newborns, infants and young adults, as well as those diagnosed with various …
Welcome to the Berde Lab, a research group within the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care, and Pain Medicine . The lab is directed by Professor Charles Berde, MD, PhD. Berde Laboratory in 2018. Top: Dr. Joe Kossowsky, Ms. Dafni Frohman, …
The Brain and Eye Pain Imaging Lab investigates nociceptive processing in the human central nervous system, particularly as it relates to oculofacial pain and related disorders. We combine functional and structural neuroimaging techniques, including …
Elena Martel Graduate Intern from the Boston University M.S. in Medical Science Program (2017-2018) Devon Huntley Graduate Intern from the Boston University M.S. in Medical Science Program (2017-2018) Jacqueline Smith Undergraduate Intern from Boston …