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Results for Mitochondrial Dysfunction

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Scott L. Weiss, MD, MSCE
Scott L. Weiss

Dr. Weiss' research focuses on epidemiology of pediatric sepsis and mitochondrial dysfunction in sepsis-associated organ injury. The driving hypothesis for his research is that alterations in mitochondrial bioenergetics contribute to organ injury and immune dysregulation in a subset of children with sepsis.

E-mail:
weisss [at] chop.edu
Marni J. Falk, MD
Marni J. Falk

Dr. Falk is a Clinical Geneticist who serves as executive director of the Mitochondrial Medicine Frontier Program. Her translational research lab investigates the causes and global metabolic consequences of mitochondrial disease, as well as targeted therapies, in C. elegans, zebrafish, mouse, and human tissue models of genetic-based respiratory chain dysfunction.

E-mail:
falkm [at] chop.edu
Xilma R. Ortiz-Gonzalez, MD, PhD
Xilma R. Ortiz-Gonzalez

Dr. Ortiz-Gonzalez is a physician-scientist specializing in pediatric neurogenetics. Her clinical work focuses on finding a unifying genetic diagnosis for children with rare neurodevelopmental disorders. Her research is informed by her patients and focuses on understanding how genetic changes, in particular those affecting mitochondrial function, cause disease so we can develop better treatments for these children in the future.

David R. Lynch, MD, PhD
David R. Lynch

Dr. Lynch maintains a dynamic program that involves clinical, translational, and basic science research efforts focused on the rare disease Friedreich ataxia.

E-mail:
lynch [at] chop.edu
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