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Vasiliki Poulaki, MD
Petr Baranov, MD, PhD
Research Area(s): AMD, Glaucoma, Ocular Regenerative Medicine Institute Mass. Eye and Ear Assistant Scientist (Schepens Eye Research Institute) Profiles: Harvard Catalyst Profile Mass. Eye and Ear Profile
Endre A. Balazs, MD
BIOGRAPHY Endre A. Balazs, MD, was a world leader in ophthalmic biochemistry and also a developer of products that have become extremely important and widely used in eye surgery. Among many talented and famous alumni of what is now Schepens Eye Research Institute, Dr. Balazs occupies a central role...
Jae-Hyun Jung, PhD
Research Area(s): Mobility Enhancement and Vision Rehabilitation; Age-related Macular Degeneration Mass Eye and Ear Assistant Scientist (Schepens Eye Research Institute) Profiles Harvard Catalyst Profile Mass Eye and Ear Profile Harvard Scholar Website Website Jung Laboratory
Jennifer L Manning
Proteomic analysis of human cervicovaginal fluid collected before preterm premature rupture of the fetal membranes
Liong, Stella, Megan Di Quinzio, Yujing Heng, Gabrielle Fleming, Michael Permezel, Gregory Rice, and Harry Georgiou. 2013. “Proteomic Analysis of Human Cervicovaginal Fluid Collected before Preterm Premature Rupture of the Fetal Membranes”. Reproduction 145 (2): 137-47.
Association between maternal serum cytokine profiles at 7-10 weeks' gestation and birthweight in small for gestational age infants
Georgiou, Harry, Yulinda Thio, Chris Russell, Michael Permezel, Yujing Heng, Stephen Lee, and Stephen Tong. 2011. “Association Between Maternal Serum Cytokine Profiles at 7-10 Weeks’ Gestation and Birthweight in Small for Gestational Age Infants”. Am J Obstet Gynecol 204 (5): 415.e1-415.e12.
Cystatin A protease inhibitor and cysteine proteases in human cervicovaginal fluid in term pregnancy and labor
Heng, Yujing, Megan Di Quinzio, Michael Permezel, Gregory Rice, and Harry Georgiou. 2011. “Cystatin A Protease Inhibitor and Cysteine Proteases in Human Cervicovaginal Fluid in Term Pregnancy and Labor”. Am J Obstet Gynecol 204 (3): 254.e1-7.