Dr. Notarangelo's research focuses of the characterization of the molecular and cellular bases of congenital immunodeficiencies as illustrated through the study of human patients and of suitable animal models.... Read more about Luigi Notarangelo, MD
The Mulligan laboratory continues to be interested in the development of methods for the introduction of genes into mammalian cells, and the application of those methods in a numbers of areas of biology and medicine.... Read more about Richard C. Mulligan, PhD
The Mathis lab studies T cell differentiation and tolerance/autoimmunity, translating mechanistic studies on mouse models to normal and diseased humans...
Brigham and Women's Hospital Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Harvard Medical School
Our laboratory is interested in how immune responses in skin are initiated, and how T cell mediated memory responses occur in skin, and in particular a newly described population of antigen experienced T cells known as Resident Memory T Cell (TRM).... Read more about Thomas S. Kupper, MD
The muscular dystrophies are progressive disorders of striated muscle leading to breakdown of muscle integrity. Underlying this clinical presentation...
The primary interest of our laboratory is to understand the cellular and molecular regulatory mechanisms leading to the establishment of the mammalian kidney using the mouse as a model system.... Read more about Akio Kobayashi, PhD
Dr. Ole Isacson and the Neuroregeneration Research Institute (NRI) at McLean Hospital are at the forefront of research into regenerative medicine for...
Harvard Department of Stem Cell and Regenerative Biology The Broad Institute
Steven Hyman directs the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research, and is interested in exploiting the emerging genetics of neuropsychiatric disorders to...
The mission of the Humphreys Lab is to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms of kidney injury and repair and to translate this knowledge into new therapeutic strategies to treat patients suffering from kidney disease.... Read more about Benjamin Humphreys, MD, PhD