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Vahid Kiarad, MD
Congratulations to Dr. Hanneke Verstegen on her new RO1 grant from NIH
Entitled: Mapping mechanosensory circuits from the bladder to Barrington's nucleus Open positions for interested and motivated candidates Detecting sensations from within our bodies, a process called interoception, is critical to drive many physiological processes. Stretch signals from the bladder...
Alexandra Gottlieb
Alex is a clinical research coordinator in CORTEX working on both neurodegenerative and neuromuscular studies. Originally from New York City, she graduated from Wesleyan University in 2025, where she double majored in Neuroscience and Psychology. Outside of work, Alex loves to play soccer, learn new...
CHARM study
How to join Studying Respiratory Illnesses We want to learn how respiratory illnesses spread, how they impact people's lives, and what we can do to stop people from getting sick. Study activities include surveys, nasal swabs and blood draws for some participants. Enrolling in the Greater Boston Area...
DISCOVERY
Learn more here: How to join the Boston DISCOVERY study What is DISCOVERY? The DISCOVERY of Risk Factors for Type 2 Diabetes in Youth Study is a national effort to learn about the causes of type 2 diabetes in children. It is a multi-center study at 15 locations across the United States. The study is...
Delayed myocardial recovery in peripartum cardiomyopathy.
Tahir, Usman, Gheorghe Doros, and Flora Sam. 2015. “Delayed Myocardial Recovery in Peripartum Cardiomyopathy.”. International Journal of Cardiology 184: 310-12.
Withdrawal of heart failure medications in peripartum cardiomyopathy after myocardial recovery.
Tahir, Usman, and Flora Sam. 2015. “Withdrawal of Heart Failure Medications in Peripartum Cardiomyopathy After Myocardial Recovery.”. International Journal of Cardiology 190: 212-3.
Massive pulmonary embolism: embolectomy or extracorporeal membrane oxygenation?
Tahir, Usman A, Brett Carroll, and Duane S Pinto. 2019. “Massive Pulmonary Embolism: Embolectomy or Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation?”. Current Opinion in Critical Care 25 (6): 630-37.
MTORC1-Regulated Metabolism Controlled by TSC2 Limits Cardiac Reperfusion Injury.
Oeing, Christian U, Seungho Jun, Sumita Mishra, Brittany L Dunkerly-Eyring, Anna Chen, Maria I Grajeda, Usman A Tahir, et al. 2021. “MTORC1-Regulated Metabolism Controlled by TSC2 Limits Cardiac Reperfusion Injury.”. Circulation Research 128 (5): 639-51.