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Lauber Lab
The Lauber Lab examines how microbes affect health. Maturation of the microbiome in children is important for maintaining healthy host-microbe interactions throughout life.
Research Labs
Learn more about the labs in the Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine.
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Artomov Lab
The Artomov Lab at the Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine aims to leverage systems genetics approaches to better understand mechanisms underlying time and severity of the disease onset.
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Rasmussen Lab
The Rasmussen Lab is dedicated to investigating the role that Human Endogenous Retrovirus K (HERV-K) has in the cellular transcriptome of pediatric tumors. HERVs are ubiquitous genetic elements, resulting from ancient retroviral infections of the human genome.
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Barker Lab
The Barker Lab studies wound healing and disorders of abnormal wound healing. As the primary research laboratory for the Department of Plastic Reconstructive Surgery, Dr. Jenny Barker facilitates innovative and collaborative translational science for would care and plastic surgery patients.
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Lynch Lab
Under the direction of Thomas Lynch, PhD, the Lynch Lab leverages cutting-edge animal models, cell and tissue culture techniques, and transcriptomics to study region-specific cell differentiation, renewal and regenerative plasticity in the conducting airways of the lung.
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Nelson Lab
Principal Investigator Eric E. Nelson, PhD, and the Brain Development and Social Cognition Lab study how the brain matures across development, including how brain changes that happen during adolescence affect social behavior, emotional responses and cognitive function. Learn more about lab staff and review current studies, participation FAQs and other resources.
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Fox Lab
The Fox Lab is dedicated to helping youth stay healthy by preventing habits that can harm their hearts. We focus on creating new ways to encourage teens and young adults to make choices that will keep their hearts healthy for years to come.
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Mann Lab Staff
Nina Mann, MD Principal Investigator Nina.Mann@NationwideChildrens.org Nina Mann, MD, earned her medical degree at Harvard Medical School before completing pediatrics residency and pediatric nephrology fellowship at Boston Children’s Hospital.
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Bline Lab
Under the direction of Katherline Bline, MD, the Bline Lab focuses on the host immune responses to severe lower respiratory tract infections in children, with an emphasis on the role of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSC).