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Methodology

Our lab uses a variety of techniques to study the function and structure of neural circuits. In our mouse studies, we study the roles of neuron subtypes that make up these circuits using genetically engineered mouse lines and viral vectors. We then modulate these specific neuron subtypes using...

Fellow Spotlight: Meet our 2025 Fellows!

As the academic year begins, we are excited to introduce five exceptional new fellows who have joined the Health Policy Section at the Smith Center. These medical students and fellows bring a range of experiences...

Sarah Pitafi, BA MA

Sarah Pitafi is a third year medical student at Harvard highly interested in women's health and health policy/advocacy. Previously, she studied Ethics, Politics, and Economics at Yale, and obtained an MA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics of Health as a Fulbright Scholar. Outside the lab, she is...

Secemsky, Koo and Kuno Present at TCT 2025

Drs. Eric Secemsky, Chistopher Koo and Toshiki Kuno presented at this year's TCT conference in San Francisco, CA. Dr. Secemsky gave over a dozen presentations on a wide range of topics including renal denervation, below-the-knee revascularization, and pulmonary embolism. Dr. Koo presented his...

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Thin-Film High Density Microelectrode Arrays for Brain-Computer Interface

High density electrocorticography has shown promise as a diagnostic and prognostication tool in specific neurological conditions. Existing approaches to decoding motor, sensory, and speech signals for brain-computer interface currently rely on invasive electrodes that penetrate the pia matter. This...

Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Treatment and Outcome of Patients With Femoropopliteal Peripheral Arterial Disease.

Naderian, Mohammadreza, Jun Li, Yulanka Castro-Dominguez, Tarek Hammad, Clint Oommen, Herbert D Aronow, Eric A Secemsky, and Mehdi H Shishehbor. 2025. “Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Treatment and Outcome of Patients With Femoropopliteal Peripheral Arterial Disease.”. Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions 4 (9): 103816.