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Jill R. Murrell, PhD
Jill R. Murrell

Dr. Murrell specializes in next generation sequencing including clinical exome sequencing and is working to improve test utilization.

E-mail:
murrellj [at] chop.edu
Michele Lambert, MD, MSTR
Michele Lambert

Dr. Lambert's research focuses on understanding the mechanisms of inherited and acquired thrombocytopenia in pediatric patients. Using clinical translational methods to link discovery in rare platelet disorders with optimizing next-generation sequencing for clinical practice, she has been involved in the Undiagnosed Disease Network Program and the Frontier Program in Immune Dysregulation, incorporating genetics of platelet disorders and immunohematology.

E-mail:
lambertm [at] chop.edu
Sharon J. Diskin, PhD
Sharon J. Diskin

Dr. Diskin's research is focused on translational genomics in childhood cancers. Her laboratory seeks to identify the genetic basis of childhood cancers by combining quantitative computational methods with rigorous "wet-lab" experimental approaches. In parallel, she has developed, and is applying, a proteogenomic approach to identify novel immunotherapeutic targets for high-risk and relapsed pediatric malignancies.

E-mail:
diskin [at] chop.edu
Adeline L. Vanderver, MD
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Using translational approaches that encompass genomic studies, biomarker development, disease modeling, natural history studies, and clinical trials, Dr. Vanderver seeks to improve the quality of life and lifespan of individuals living with leukodystrophies or heritable disorder of myelin. She leads the Leukodystrophy Center of Excellence at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

E-mail:
vandervera [at] chop.edu
Stephen P. Hunger, MD
Stephen P. Hunger

Dr. Hunger's focuses his research on molecular and genomic approaches to identify and clinically evaluate targeted cancer treatments for children with relapsed or high-risk acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) such as Philadelphia chromosome-like (Ph-Like) ALL. The long-term goal of Dr. Hunger’s research is to develop better therapies, improve cure rates, and minimize treatment toxicities for children with ALL.

E-mail:
hungers [at] chop.edu
Peter S. Choi, PhD
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Dr. Choi's research focuses on the role of RNA-binding proteins in the regulation of alternative splicing and how mutations in these factors contribute to cancer. He uses a combination of genetically-engineered models and high-throughput approaches to better understand how alternative splicing influences cellular function and to identify potential opportunities for therapeutic intervention.

E-mail:
choip [at] chop.edu
Richard Aplenc, MD, PhD, MSCE
Richard Aplenc

Dr. Aplenc investigates ways to improve the outcomes of children with cancer, particularly acute myeloid leukemia, with clinical epidemiology studies and translational research.

E-mail:
aplenc [at] chop.edu
Will Bailis, PhD
Will Bailis

Dr. Bailis aims to understand how metabolism underlies immunology and disease, by controlling the biochemistry of cells and tissues. His lab does so using in vitro and in vivo CRISPR engineering of primary human and mouse immune cells, with the goal of developing diet and metabolite based therapies.

E-mail:
bailisw [at] chop.edu
Stephan A. Grupp, MD, PhD
Stephan A. Grupp

Dr. Grupp develops and conducts preclinical testing of engineered cell therapies and signal transduction inhibitors in leukemia, in pediatric immunotherapy trials, and in the manufacture and use of cellular therapeutics in preclinical, good manufacturing practices, and clinical trial settings. Dr. Grupp leads most CTL019 (CD19 CAR) clinical trials, and his colleagues are the global leaders in highly active CAR T cell therapy.

E-mail:
grupp [at] chop.edu
Thomas De Raedt, PhD
Thomas De Raedt

Dr. De Raedt researches pediatric high grade glioma development and aims to understand the involvement of crucial pathways. He investigates pathway interaction, and explores ways to develop therapies through analyzing human tumors, performing cellular studies, and developing accurate mouse models. This allows Dr. De Raedt and his team to perform novel pre-clinical studies that can lead to clinical trials.

E-mail:
deraedtt [at] chop.edu
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In this section

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  • Principal Investigator / Faculty (10)
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Organizations

  • Center for Applied Genomics (6)
  • Center for Childhood Cancer Research (6)
  • Department of Pediatrics (5)
  • Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (3)
  • Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine (3)
  • Division of Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (3)
  • Division of Human Genetics (3)
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  • Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics (3)
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  • Center for Computational and Genomic Medicine (2)
  • Center for Data-Driven Discovery in Biomedicine (2)
  • Children’s Oncology Group (2)
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  • Clinical Futures (2)
  • Division of Cancer Pathobiology (2)
  • Division of Endocrinology and Diabetes (2)
  • Epilepsy NeuroGenetics Initiative (ENGIN) (2)
  • High Throughput Sequencing Core (2)
  • Leukodystrophy Center of Excellence (2)
  • Mitochondrial Medicine (2)
  • PennCHOP Microbiome Program (2)
  • Advancement of Hyperinsulinism Care and Research (1)
  • Aquatic Zebrafish Core (1)
  • Bailis Laboratory (1)
  • Biorepository Resource Center (1)
  • Cell and Gene Therapy Collaborative (1)
  • Center for Applied Genomics Laboratory (1)
  • Center for Autism Research (1)
  • Center for Mitochondrial and Epigenomic Medicine (1)
  • Center for Single Cell Biology (1)
  • Center for Spatial and Functional Genomics (1)
  • Clinical Vector Core (1)
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  • eMERGE (1)
  • Goldberg Laboratory (1)
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  • Institutional Review Board (1)
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  • PolicyLab (1)
  • Romberg Laboratory (1)
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