

Improving Clinical Diagnostics with Data
My research relates generally to exploring ways in which diagnostics can be improved on clinical and public health levels using existing data from the electronic health records.
Molecular Diagnostics
Development and improvement of conventional and molecular diagnostic methods for existing and emerging infectious diseases.
Mitochondrial Myopathy Research Program
Our Mitochondrial Myopathy Research program focuses on validation of objective outcome measures in Mitochondrial Myopathy for natural history studies and clinical trials, new diagnostic methods and validation of novel minimally invasive methods to measure mitochondrial function in human subjects.
Comparative Pathology
At the Comparative Pathology Core (CPC), an Abramson Cancer Center shared resource, we provide expert pathological characterization and validation of mouse and other animal models used in biomedical research by offering the expertise of board-certified veterinary pathologists and access to state-of-the-art histology, immunohistochemistry, and digital pathology services.
Healthcare Evidence Synthesis
The Center for Evidence-based Practice (CEP) focuses on the use of systematic processes to synthesize healthcare studies/literature using rapid systematic review processes to improve the value, quality, and safety of patient care at Penn Medicine and beyond.
Neuroscience research technician
The goal of our research is to identify the neuronal circuits for auditory perception and learning.
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