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The overarching goals of the lab are to accelerate the identification of novel therapeutic targets for human diseases by leveraging chemical biology tools and multi-omic human datasets.
Label-Free Nanoscale-Sensitive Study of Sub-Cellular Morphology
Despite the fact that cancer is a disease caused by genetic abnormalities, the most widely accepted means of diagnosing and characterizing cancer cells is with H&E stained microscopic imaging. The identifying features of cancer include abnormally large and crowded cell nuclei with altered cellular...
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Laboratory Address Dystonia and Speech Motor Control Laboratory Department of Otolaryngology Massachusetts Eye and Ear Infirmary 243 Chrales Street, Suite 421 Boston, MA 02114 Directions After entering the main entrance, please proceed to your left toward the elevators and to the 4th floor. Here...
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Postdoctoral Fellows We have open positions for postdoctoral fellows who may work on one or more of the following projects. Dystonia (I) Abnormal causal relationships within large-scale neural networks in dystonia (graph theory, effective, functional and structural connectivity analysis).(II)...
VOLUNTEER FOR RESEARCH
We have new studies currently recruiting participants! Please see the information below and join us to help move the understanding of dystonia forward! NOW RECRUITING: Brain-Computer Interfaces for the Treatment of Laryngeal Dystonia Patients with laryngeal dystonia (spasmodic dysphonia) We are...
2019 Spring Scientific Symposium
Topic: Epithelial Barriers: the Interface Between Host and Environment Tuesday, April 2, 2019 12:30 pm - 5:30 pm Boston Children's Hospital Location: Folkman Auditorium, 320 Longwood Ave, Enders Research Building, Boston, MA 02115 Scientific Host: Jerrold R. Turner, MD, PhD Speakers include: Ramnik...
Advocacy Helpline
HMPA Advocacy helpline is a channel for workplace issues faced by the postdoctoral fellows. All the communication through this forum is CONFIDENTIAL, and can only be viewed by the chair, and members of advocacy committee with an intent of resolution. To communicate advocacy related issues/greviances...
Carolyn Sweeney joined as the first postdoctoral fellow in the laboratory!
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Each year, the Department's progressive training program attracts 600+ of the world’s highest-caliber clinician applicants to match its eight residency positions. Requirements Satisfactory completion of a standard medical school curriculum United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE)...