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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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Bline Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Katherine Bline, MD, and her dynamic team in the Bline Lab.

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Bakaletz Lab

The Bakaletz Lab, led by Lauren Bakaletz, PhD, has been funded for over 25 years to study the pathogenesis, prevention and treatment of diseases. The primary focus of the lab’s work has been to design and test vaccine candidates that can prevent and/or resolve otitis media, or middle ear infection, and exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).

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Crerand Lab

The Crerand Lab studies psychosocial outcomes such as body image in children and adolescents with acquired and congenital medical conditions, including craniofacial conditions and differences of sex development. Learn more about principal investigator Canice E. Crerand, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Crerand Lab.

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Drissi Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Rachid Drissi, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Drissi Lab.

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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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Chandler Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Dawn Chandler, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Chandler Lab.

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Britt Lab

The Britt Lab studies how inflammation affects airway structure and function in asthma, cystic fibrosis, and bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Their goal is to define physiological and immunological mechanisms that drive chronic airway disease, while also developing novel strategies that can alleviate disease and improve airway function.

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Gunn Lab

The Gunn Lab's primary focus is determining the molecular mechanisms underlying chronic carriage of Salmonella Typhi in the gallbladder, which is mediated by biofilm formation on gallstones. Typhoid fever, caused by S. Typhi, is a global disease that disproportionately affects children.

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