The Jolley Lab is focused on the visualization and quantification of congenitally abnormal heart structures using 3D images with the long-term goal of facilitating image-based structural phenotyping and patient-specific interventions.
The Computational Epigenetics Lab develops novel algorithms and big data analytics to understand epigenetic cell identity and its dynamics in cell fate transition, organismal development, and human disease.
Ensuring Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute is the industry leader in the use of data and technology to solve challenging problems in child health.
The Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) explores how data, technology, and knowledge converge to improve scientific research and patient care.
The Biostatistics and Data Science Core provides comprehensive and expert analytic tools for IDDRC users desiring support in quantitative experimental design, biostatistics, and informatics techniques with particular emphasis on machine learning.
The Wolfson Family Laboratory for Clinical and Biomedical Optics examines cerebral hemodynamic data in critical care patients and works with animal models to illuminate causes of neurologic injury.
The Jolley Lab performs software development, computer modeling, machine learning, and shape analysis to work toward their goal of delivering 3D image-derived personalized structural modeling to inform optimal interventions in an individual patient.