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Match Day 2017 in the Echo Lab

Congratulations to Rabia Amir, Bilal Mahmood, Angela Wang and Sruti Sakamuri for matching into competitive residency programs. We're proud of you!

Carolyn Kloek receives Women in Ophthalmology Educator Award

Carolyn E. Kloek, MD, has been selected for the 2017 Women in Ophthalmology (WIO) Educator Award. This award is given to an individual who has consistently provided an exceptionally positive and rewarding training experience to medical students, residents, and fellows. At Harvard Medical School, Dr...

Serum N-glycan preparation with Rapid PNGaseF for MS analysis

Goal: To prepare serum for N-glycan isolation by Rapid PNGaseF and analysis by mass spectrometry. Notes: Solvents are HPLC grade or higher. Protocol: Lyophilize 5 to 10 µl of serum (achieve in less than an hour) in a 500 µl tube or in a 200 µl PCR tube if using a PCR thermocycler for buffer and...

2018 Spring Scientific Symposium

2018 Spring Scientific Symposium Mechanisms of Inflammation in Health and Disease Tuesday, April 10, 20189:00 am – 5:00 pm Location: Folkman Auditorium, Boston Children's Hospital, 320 Longwood Avenue Scientific Host: Jonathan C. Kagan, PhD Free On-Line Registration is available now 2018 HDDC...

Reply

Pasquale, Louis, Leslie Hyman, Janey Wiggs, Bernard Rosner, Kaumudi Joshipura, Mark McEvoy, Zachary McPherson, John Danias, and Jae Kang. 2017. “Reply”. Ophthalmology 124 (5): e50-e51.

Neuropeptide Y3-36 Incorporated Into PVAX Nanoparticle Improves Functional Blood Flow In A Murine Model Of Hind Limb Ischemia.

Derek Eshun, MD, BA Rabya Saraf, MD Soochan Bae, MBBS Jelliffe Jeganathan, MD Feroze Mahmood, MD Serkan Dilmen, MD Qingen Ke, PhD Dongwon Lee, MD Peter Kang, and MD Robina Matyal. 2017. “Neuropeptide Y3-36 Incorporated Into PVAX Nanoparticle Improves Functional Blood Flow In A Murine Model Of Hind Limb Ischemia.”. Journal of Applied Physiology.