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Neurology Research Opportunities

Project Title: Neurobiology of REM Sleep Project Contact: Dr. Vetrivelan Ramalingam (vramalin@bidmc.harvard.edu) Research Type: Basic Science and Translational Research Status: Flexible (full-time or part-time options available) Work Modality: In-Person Academic Level: Undergraduate, Graduate...

Scientific Program Committee

Name Role in Committee Department Affiliation Martina Porter, MD Co-Chair Dermatology Rick Cummings, PhD Co-Chair Surgery Gyongyi Szabo, MD, PhD Member Gastroenterology Jennifer Ho, MD Member Cardiology Laurie Goodyear, PhD, MS Joslin faculty representative member Integrative Physiology & Metabolism...

Vascular Medicine Research

Investigating All Aspects of Peripheral Vascular Disorders The Vascular Medicine Research Program at BIDMC spans all areas of investigation involving peripheral vascular disorders, with disciplines ranging from basic/translational research to clinical health services and outcomes research...

Impact

The work of the Interventional Cardiology and Vascular Research section has had important implications for cardiovascular device regulation. Our section has been deeply involved in regulatory science, in particular the generation of timely safety data for post-market device evaluation. Our group has...

Direct Binding Assay + MAWE Protocol

1. Introduction 1.1 Primary objective is to determine the binding specificity of directly labeled Glycan Binding Proteins (GBPs) submitted by investigators. The primary array platform is the CFG printed defined glycan microarray. Subsequently, remove binding using the MAWE method for future reuse of...

Glycan Binding Assay with Biotin-tagged Sample + MAWE

1. Introduction: 1.1. Primary objective is to determine the binding specificity of Glycan Binding Proteins (GBPs) and organisms submitted by investigators, using the printed glycan microarray platform. Removal of binding with the MAWE method, for future reuse of the slide. 2. References: 2.1. https...

Unlabeled Monoclonal Antibody + MAWE

1. Introduction: 1.1. Primary objective is to determine the binding specificity of a Monoclonal Antibody submitted by investigators, using the printed glycan microarray, and removing with MAWE protocol for reusability. 2. Reference: 2.1. https://research.bidmc.org/ncfg 2.2. Akul Y Mehta, Catherine A...

BIDMC Department Support

The CORTEX team is committed to advancing innovative clinical research across the Neurology Department at BIDMC. Our centralized research team is able to provide investigators with the tools to startup and manage a foundation or industry clinical trial, including: Study Startup Support Feasibility...