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Development and application of artificial intelligence methods to biomedical data

Moore’s research focuses on the development and application of informatics methods for identifying complex relationship in biomedical data.

Moore Jason

Neurobiology of Drug Addiction

Neurobiology of addiction: behavioral and cellular mechanisms.

De Biasi Mariella

ABCs in health and disease

Lessons in horror autotoxicus from age-associated B cells (ABCs).

Cancro Michael

Uncovering mechanisms of selective neuronal vulnerability in infantile neurodegenerative disorders

This project aims to analyze neuronal type specific protein synthesis landscape and how it evolves during development and differentiation to each neuronal population.

Akizu Naiara

Molecular mechanisms of mechanical unloading-induced recovery

Heart failure therapies have undergone massive changes in recent times, one of the most significant of which is the use of mechanical circulatory support as a means of inducing cardiac recovery.

Ibrahim Michael

The Effect of Early Adolescent Exposure to Prescription Opioids

The student would work closely with a graduate student or postdoc, and depending on the level of experience or interest work on a molecular or behavioral project.

Blendy Julie

Neurosurgical Enhanced Recovery After Surgery

Dr. Ali, MD is interested in understanding the biomechanics of nerve injury and developing translational repair strategies for improving functional outcomes following nerve injury.

Ali Zarina

Ocular surface wound healing and tumorigenesis

Cross-pollination in work: Harnessing innate molecular mechanisms of wound healing and tumorigenesis to understand and inform therapeutic development for each

Lee Vivian

Mechanistic and translational studies for the treatment of hemophilia

Our research pivots on a unique model that we have developed, whereby we can enhance the extrinsic pathway of coagulation by raising the circulating levels of activated FVII (FVIIa) in animal models.

Margaritis Paris

Cancer Etiology and Response to Targeted Therapies

Immune Responses to Cancer

Greenberg Roger
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