Pediatrics, Gastroenterology, Celiac Disease Research
Dr. Singh is currently working on clinical and translational research studies in gastroenterology particularly related to celiac disease and gluten-related disorders.
Neurogenetics, Neurology Data Science, Computational Phenotypes
Make data speak in rare childhood neurological disorders.
Cardiac Electrophysiology
Projects will vary. Interested students should contact us to discuss possibilities. Projects are clinical research projects.
Developmental Biology, Cancer Biology, and Regenerative Medicine
Projects will vary based on student interest and available supervisory fellows or senior graduate students. Interested undergraduate students should contact Dr. Stanger to discuss possibilities.
Integrating Computational and Cutting-Edge Experimental Approaches To Develop A Single To Collective Cell Understanding Of Gene
The overarching goal of our laboratory is to exploit the epigenome in addition to mouse and human genetics to understand how T cell identity is determined during development and after immune activation.
Statistical and Machine Learning For Big Biomedical Data
Projects will vary. Interested students should contact us to discuss possibilities.
Experimental Therapeutics and Melanoma Drug Resistance
Undergraduates can participate in on-going research projects. Typically work with a lab member, learning basic techniques and assisting with their project. Interested students should visit our webpage and contact us to discuss potential projects.
Zoorarchaeology at the Center for Analysis of Archaeological Materials
Work on issues of basic human adaptation that connect humans and animals, understanding animal landscapes and how animals become resources for humans.
Self-Directed Dermatology Research Projects
My work revolves around the question of access to healthcare and global health equity. I have explore this through promoting telemedicine, ethical discussion, and various small research projects. In general, I am happy to work with any motivated, self-possessed students to develop appropriate research projects, and in process, teach and supervise to master the process of writing, editing, and publishing manuscripts in the medical literature.
Language and Social Communication In Autism and Other Clinical Conditions
Projects will vary. Interested students should contact Dr. Parish-Morris to discuss possibilities.
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