Imaging of musculoskeletal diseases in children
Our research group is interested in a variety of disease processes that involves the musculoskeletal system ranging from sports injury, trauma, infection, and cancer using different imaging tools.
Clinical and translational research in outcomes in tetralogy of Fallot and right ventricular remodeling
Outcome in Tetralogy of Fallot is a study of infants undergoing tetralogy of Fallot surgical repair. We study the outcome early and late after surgery. We are interested in how the heart responds to surgery, but also interested in how they perform in school and in physical activities years after surgery.
Pediatric Orthopedic Surgery, Sports Medicine
Injuries is pediatric and adolescent athletes
Identifying targets to treat neurological disorders
Dr. Lin's research projects focus on identifying targets to treat neurological disorders using basic and advanced techniques on molecular biology, biochemistry, cell culture, pathology, imaging, optogenetic approaches in cellular and animal models of neurological disorders.
Non-invasive continuous monitoring of cerebral health using light
June and Steve Wolfson Laboratory for Clinical and Biomedical Optics is dedicated to developing new optical technology to probe blood flow and oxygen metabolism in human tissues. Using these devices we hope to continuously improve how we care for critically ill children.
Factors Impacting Organ Donation
Can we utilize artificial intelligence to make sense of complex phyiological data in the NeuroICU?
Pharmacoepidemiology Research
"Big data" studies examining the comparative safety of prescription drugs.
Machine leaning and high dimensional statistics in genetics and genomics
Developing of machine learning and statistical inference methods for analysis of metagenomics, microbiome and human genomics data.
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