Ruminant Nutrition and Microbiology
Dr. Pitta's lab is focused on deciphering host-microbe, dietary-microbe and microbe-microbe interactions in animal's gut.
Non-coding RNAs as therapeutic targets in cancer
Our current work focusing on aberrant regulation at the RNA level is supported by the National Cancer Institute Moonshot Initiative through the Pediatric Immunotherapy Discovery and Development Network.
Quality improvement in healthcare delivery
My research interest lies at the intersection of quality improvement and informatics, using innovative tools to decrease the gap between clinical practice and evidence based guidelines.
Juvenile arthritis and spondyloarthritis clinical research
Patient-oriented research (POR) in children with rheumatic diseases including juvenile arthritis, spondyloarthritis, and vasculitis
Neuroscience and Epigenetics Research
Our lab works at the intersection of neuroscience and epigenetics to better understand how the world around us can influence gene expression in the brain to create new memories, allow us to adapt to our environment, and cause neurological disorders.
Discovering New Cures for New Pediatric Genetic Diseases
The motivation behind the work of the Bhoj lab is to provide answers to families about their child’s medical issues and work towards targeted therapies for genetic disorders.
Quality Improvement in Pediatric Anesthesia
Projects will utilize the immense dataset from pediatric anesthesia records and patient charts to support and produce high-impact quality improvement initiatives at CHOP.
Molecular control of biological rhythms and sleep
Molecular analysis of sleep and biological clocks.
Patient- and Family-Centered Serious Illness Care
Ethics on the edge: life, death, and decision making
Research Tech (Mitochondrial and Resuscitation Research)
Our innovative resuscitation and mitochondrial-based translational research provide an engaging experience for students to partake in with downstream clinical relevance and significance.
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