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Xiao Zhen Zhou, MD, is an Assistant Professor at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School. Proline-directed phosphorylation is a central signaling mechanism in health and disease, but little was known whether it is further regulated …
Barcoding leaves its mark on cells Dr. Zon and Fernando Camargo, PhD , are pioneering a groundbreaking technology—barcoding—in which they "fingerprint" each stem cell—in zebrafish and mice—with a unique DNA sequence. Because each barcode gets passed …
When found early many types of cancer are treatable through chemotherapy or radiation . However, there are certain cancers that keep on growing. One possible explanation for this phenomenon is that cancer cells with stem-cell-like properties enable …
In East Boston, a Bridge to Success for High School Students With more than 300,000 patient visits per year, the half-century-old East Boston Neighborhood Health Center is among the largest community health centers in the country. EBNHC has long provided …
The Research Imaging Core Provides researchers imaging guidance and access to imaging equipment. Researchers must have IRB and imaging protocol approval by the Department of Radiology at Boston Children's Hospital. For questions, please email Kristina …
Contact Mantu Bhaumik, PhD Assistant Director 617-919-2128 Location Center for Life Sciences 3 Blackfan Circle CLS 12122-12124 Boston, MA 02215 Hours 9 a.m to 5 p.m. Mouse Gene Manipulation Core | Contact Us contact-us … Contact …
Contact Simon K. Warfield, PhD Director of Research Imaging Onur Afacan, PhD Assistant Director of Research Imaging Kristina Pelkola Research Imaging Manager Location Longwood Building 360 Longwood Ave Boston, MA 02115 Hours 8 a.m to 4 p.m., Mon. thru …
Our researchers are committed to learning all we can about these diseases in order to make sure these children have the best shot at living as normal a life as possible — and stem cells may be the key. A few examples of our work with stem cells for …
David Breault, MD, PhD , of the Boston Children’s Hospital Division of Endocrinology and an affiliate member of the Stem Cell Program, studies the small intestine’s stem cells, which are found in the wall of the intestine in small crypts. These …
Raising a Reader: The Importance of Early Literacy Research suggests that around 25 percent of caregivers never read with their children. Children who are read to at earlier ages are more likely to have larger vocabularies and pick up reading quickly in …