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.
Advanced ultrasound imaging of the neonatal brain
Understanding the neonatal brain at superb resolution.
Immune Dysregulation in Chronic Inflammation and Primary Immune Deficiency
We focus on understanding the role of T cell dysfunction in chronic allergic and inflammatory disease, including asthma and obesity, as well as rare, monogenic primary immunodeficiency.
Pharmacoepidemiology: Studying the health effects of medications in populations
Come up with your own idea and we can help you figure out if we can make it work!
Gottardi Bio2 Lab: Bioengineering and Biomaterials Laboratory
The Gottardi Bioengineering and Biomaterials Lab, the first of its kind dedicated to pediatric airways research, strives to lead the field towards treatment and function restoration for children with otolaryngological disorders.
Hippocampal Circuitry in Brain Health, Injury, and Disease
In the coming year, we are looking for new members to help us with these studies in rodents:
* Activity of hippocampal dentate gyrus neurons during memory consolidation (NIH/NIMH funded project)
* Role of neuroinflammation in disrupted brain-bladder communication (NIH/NIDDK funded project)
* Assess the collection of dentate gyrus neurons active in the early stage of opioid addiction (pilot studies)
* Assess behavior of mice who flew on the International Space Station (pilot studies)
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