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Results for Heterogeneity

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Birkan Tunç, PhD
Birkan Tunç

Dr. Tunç is a computational scientist investigating the application of machine learning and statistical data analysis in various domains such as digital phenotyping, nature of psychopathology, and neuroimaging. He participates in studies using normative, developmental, and clinical samples to parse heterogeneity in psychiatric disorders by developing novel computational techniques.

E-mail:
tuncb [at] chop.edu
Kristopher R. Bosse, MD
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The cure rate for children with neuroblastoma is unacceptable, making it imperative that new therapies are developed. Dr. Bosse's laboratory is focused on discovering and developing new neuroblastoma cell surface immunotherapeutic targets. Along with his colleagues, Dr. Bosse's aim is to capitalize on the robust differential expression of these molecules with immune-based therapies and also define their mechanisms of overexpression and roles in tumorigenesis.

E-mail:
bosse [at] chop.edu
Edward M. Behrens, MD
Edward M. Behrens

Dr. Behrens' research focuses on the pathogenesis and treatment of cytokine storm syndromes, including the hemophagocytic syndromes Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) and Macrophage Activation Syndrome (MAS).

E-mail:
behrens [at] chop.edu
Nancy B. Spinner, PhD
Nancy B. Spinner

Dr. Spinner's research focuses on the etiology and expressivity of pediatric developmental disorders. She uses genomic methods to focus on the multisystem disorder Alagille syndrome and biliary atresia, a likely heterogeneous and poorly understood condition. She is also interested in using genomic tools to continue to improve diagnostic rates for constitutional genetic disorders.

E-mail:
spinner [at] chop.edu
Pamela F. Weiss, MD, MSCE
Pamela F. Weiss

Dr. Pamela Weiss is an experienced academic pediatric rheumatologist with advanced training in clinical epidemiology and a focus on early diagnosis, accurate phenotyping, and targeted treatment of children with juvenile arthritis. Her research consists of a mixture of prospective interventional, prospective observational and retrospective large database-driven work.

E-mail:
weisspa [at] chop.edu
Kai Wang, PhD
Kai Wang

Dr. Wang's research focuses on the development of bioinformatics methods to improve the understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases, and the integration of electronic health records and genomic information to facilitate genomic medicine on scale.

E-mail:
wangk [at] chop.edu
Deborah L. French, PhD
Deborah French

Dr. French came to CHOP in 2008 to establish the Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Core in the Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics. She is an internationally recognized researcher involved in multi-investigator teams that utilize pluripotent stem cells for modeling human disease to study mechanism, development, and establish new therapeutic modalities.

E-mail:
frenchd [at] chop.edu
Kai Tan, PhD
Kai Tan

Dr. Tan studies transcriptional regulation during normal development and disease. This involves the interplay of multiple transcription and epigenetic factors in a 3D chromosomal environment. Using experimental genomics and computational modeling, Dr. Tan investigates transcriptional regulatory networks underlying embryonic hematopoiesis, T cell differentiation, and pediatric leukemia.

E-mail:
tank1 [at] chop.edu
Piotr K. Jung, PhD
Piotr K. Jung

Piotr Jung is a postdoctoral fellow in the Wolpaw Lab focused on modeling lineage heterogeneity in neuroblastoma. Jung is interested in how three-dimensional culture methods impact cell state.

E-mail:
jungpk [at] chop.edu

Faculty Spotlight: Biological Variables in the NICU With Krithika Lingappan, MD

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Feb 27, 2023
in Cornerstone Blog
Biological Variables in the NICU With Krithika Lingappan, MD
Dr. Lingappan, a neonatologist at CHOP, studies sex-specific differences in organ systems that could mediate the sex-specific responses of preterm infants.
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