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Dr. Rauova is a researcher in the Division of Hematology at CHOP and a research associate professor of Pediatrics in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Her research focuses on the molecular and cellular interactions involved in hemostasis and thrombosis.

E-mail:
lubica [at] chop.edu

The Sabatino Lab is focused on the inherited bleeding disorder, hemophilia. Our research interests include the study of variants of coagulation factor VIII to understand the biochemical properties of these proteins and to identify novel variants with enhanced function, and the development of gene-based therapeutic treatment approaches.

Published on
Dec 21, 2018
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The research in the Sabatino Laboratory is focused on hemophilia, an inherited bleeding disorder. The interests of the laboratory include the study of variants of coagulation factor VIII to understand the biochemical properties of these proteins and to identify novel variants with enhanced function, and the development of gene-based therapeutic approaches for treating hemophilia.

E-mail:
sabatinod [at] chop.edu