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Zhao Lab
Under the direction Mingtao Zhao, DVM, PhD, the Zhao Lab is exploring the genetic basis of cardiovascular development and congenital heart disease using patient-derived induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs).
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Fontanella Lab
Under the direction of Cynthia Fontanella, PhD, the Fontanella Lab is interested in examining and improving quality of care for children and youth. Their primary goal is to understand the relationship between suicide and health service use.
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Brain Development and Social Cognition Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Eric Nelson, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Brain Development and Social Cognition Lab.
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Suicide Risk Screening and Interventions
Suicide Risk Screening and Interventions
- Ask Suicide Screening Questions (ASQ)
- Suicide Risk Screening in Primary Care
- Effect of Motivational-Interviewing Intervention
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Age Trends
Age Trends in Youth Suicide
- Suicide in Young Children
- Suicide in School-Aged Youth and Adolescents
- Suicide Trends in Elementary School-Aged Youth
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Schwartz-Spencer Lab
Under the direction of Laura Schwartz, PhD, and John David Spencer, MD, the Schwartz-Spencer Lab focuses on the function and regulation of antimicrobial proteins in the Ribonuclease A Superfamily.
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Biopathology Center
The mission of the Biopathology Center is to support cutting-edge research and positively impact patient care through procurement, processing, banking, and distribution of high-quality clinically-annotated biospecimens.
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Secondary Injuries Among Individuals with Disabilities
Currently, 40 to 50 million people in the United States live with various disabilities and this number is expected to increase substantially in the coming years.
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Gymnastics
Although gymnastics is a popular sport in the US, it continues to be overlooked in terms of potential for injury while having one of the highest injury rates of all girls’ sports.
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Research and Innovation
Our team is actively engaged in clinical research that aims to help professionals and families understand more about the 22q deletion and its impact on affected children.