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Itzhak Nissim, PhD

Dr. Nissim is a biochemist and a pioneer in the application of stable isotopes, mass spectrometry, and nuclear magnetic resonance to study metabolome and fluxome and their coupling to genome in normal and disease states. His long-standing interest focuses on understanding the cause, mechanisms, and outcome of metabolic disorders.

E-mail:
nissim [at] chop.edu
Dah-Jyuu Wang, PhD
Dah-Jyuu Wang

Dr. Wang works on biomarker identification using multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging and homo- and hetero-nuclear spectroscopy techniques for pediatric disease research including  tumors, iron overload, cystic fibrosis, muscular dystrophy, autism, mitochondrial, Gaucher’s, and Canavan’s diseases.

E-mail:
wangd [at] chop.edu
Nikolaos G. Sgourakis, PhD
Nikolaos G. Sgourakis

Dr. Sgourakis’ research focuses on understanding the intricate molecular mechanisms that determine the vast repertoire of peptide antigens displayed by the proteins of the Major Histocompatibility Complex for immune surveillance by T cells and Natural Killer cells.

E-mail:
sgourakisn [at] chop.edu
Lisa J. States, MD
Lisa J. States
E-mail:
states [at] chop.edu

From ‘Generation to Generation:’ Faculty Spotlight With Itzhak Nissim, PhD

Published on
Apr 27, 2022
in Cornerstone Blog
Faculty Spotlight With Itzhak Nissim, PhD
Dr. Nissim studies the relationship of the metabolome and the fluxome to the genome in normal and disease states.

Creating a Community: More Inspiration From Women in STEM

Published on
Mar 10, 2021
in Cornerstone Blog
More Inspiration From Women in STEM at CHOP
We feature seven more women in STEM at CHOP nominated by leaders of their Centers of Emphasis.

Snapshot Science: Does a New Method Tackle the NMR Challenge of Large Proteins?

Published on
Feb 22, 2021
in Cornerstone Blog
New Magnetic Resonance Method to Study Drug Targets
Dr. Nikolaos Sgourakis led a group a researchers to develop a game-changing new method for nuclear magnetic resonance data analysis.

Nissim Laboratory

Nissim Lab

The Nissim Lab is led by a biochemist and a pioneer in the application of stable isotopes, mass spectrometry, and Nuclear Magnetic Resonance to study metabolome and fluxome and their coupling to genome in normal and disease states.

Mechanistic Molecular Immunology Lab

Mechanistic Molecular Immunology Lab

The Mechanistic Molecular Immunology Lab integrates cutting-edge structural biology and biochemistry tools with functional immunoassays to understand the molecular basis of immune responses to viral infections and tumors, with an emphasis on the development of novel protein-based therapeutics.

Department of Radiology

Department of Radiology

Using state-of-the-art technologies to conduct safe, effective diagnostic imaging for children and innovative research broadly related to pediatrics.

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