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Stanton Lab
Under the direction of Benjamin Stanton, PhD, the Systems Epigenetics Group is a highly collaborative group, focusing on pediatric cancer epigenetics and genomics.
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Mo Lab
The Mo Lab investigates how genetic mutations lead to autism and intellectual disability by studying their impact on brain development.
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Isaacs Lab
The Isaacs Lab, led by Albert Isaacs, MD, PhD, is dedicated to understanding complex cerebrospinal fluid-related neurological conditions, particularly neonatal post-hemorrhagic and postinfectious hydrocephalus.
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Neuroimaging and Behavior Research Group
The mission of the Neuroimaging and Behavior Research Group (NIBREG) is to facilitate brain-behavior research at Nationwide Children’s Hospital.
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Stanton Lab Staff
Benjamin Stanton, PhD Principal Investigator Benjamin Stanton, PhD, leads the Systems Epigenetics Group at Nationwide Children’s and The Ohio State University College of Medicine.
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Lab Staff
Learn more about Toshiharu Shinoka, MD, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Shinoka Lab.
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Kelly Lab Staff
John Kelly, MD Principal Investigator John.Kelly@NationwideChildrens.org View Dr. Kelly's Publications Logan Spiess Research Assistant Joshua.Spiess@NationwideChildrens.org Cameron DeShetler Research Assistant Cameron.DeShetler1@NationwideChildrens.org Rehab Salah Mohamed Postdoctoral Fellow
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Clinical Laboratory
The Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides a variety of cytogenetic and molecular genetic tests for genetic conditions and cancers.
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Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Albert Isaacs, MD, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Isaacs Lab.
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Yerebakan Lab
The Yerebakan Lab studies why some babies are born with very small or weak hearts and whether those hearts can grow stronger if given the right help. Using a special embryo model, we can temporarily change blood flow and then restore it to see if the heart can recover its growth.