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Kathleen E. Sullivan, MD, PhD
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Dr. Sullivan's research focuses on new and rare immunodeficiencies. She has a long-standing interest in one of the most common of the primary immunodeficiencies – chromosome 22q11.2 deletion syndrome. She also investigates common variable immunodeficiency, as well as the genetics and epigenetics of systemic lupus erythematosus.

E-mail:
sullivank [at] chop.edu
Jonathan M. Spergel, MD, PhD
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Dr. Spergel focuses on translational research in IgE-mediated and non-IgE-mediated food allergy, examining novel clinical methods for desensitization and curing food allergy. His other main projects are to identify predictive factors for severity of reactions using molecular, physiologic, and clinical parameters.

E-mail:
spergel [at] chop.edu
Kathrin M. Bernt, MD
Kathrin M. Bernt

As a physician-scientist, Dr. Bernt's goal is to further the understanding of the role of transcriptional regulation in pediatric hematopoietic stem cell biology and leukemia, and translate findings into novel therapies.

E-mail:
berntk [at] chop.edu
Sara E. Pinney, MD, MS
Sara E. Pinney

Dr. Pinney investigates the molecular mechanisms that link an adverse intrauterine milieu to the development of diabetes and obesity later in life. Specifically, she is researching how intrauterine growth restriction, gestational diabetes and in utero exposure to environmental toxicants contribute to the development of diabetes and obesity in offspring.

E-mail:
pinneys [at] chop.edu
Kai Tan, PhD
Kai Tan

Dr. Tan studies transcriptional regulation during normal development and disease. This involves the interplay of multiple transcription and epigenetic factors in a 3D chromosomal environment. Using experimental genomics and computational modeling, Dr. Tan investigates transcriptional regulatory networks underlying embryonic hematopoiesis, T cell differentiation, and pediatric leukemia.

E-mail:
tank1 [at] chop.edu
Sharon McGrath-Morrow, MBA, MD
Sharon A. McGrath-Morrow

Dr. McGrath-Morrow is associate chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine and leader of the Post-preemie Lung Disease Clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her research seeks to link early life events with adult lung health and biomarker discovery for future trials.

E-mail:
mcgrathmos [at] chop.edu

Snapshot Science: How Did Researchers Resolve Adverse Symptoms that Emerged with AAV-based RNA Interference Strategies for Ataxia Therapy?

Published on
Oct 18, 2021
in Cornerstone Blog
Researchers Resolve Symptoms that Emerged with AAV-based RNAi for SCA1
Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics team highlights that extended safety testing of AAV-based RNAi strategies is critical.

Building Resiliency: COVID-19 Pandemic’s Effect on the Postdoctoral Community

Published on
Sep 21, 2021
in Cornerstone Blog
Building Resiliency: COVID-19 Pandemic’s Effect on the Postdoctoral Community
Through the COVID-19 Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists, CHOP is driving workforce equity by supporting researchers with caregiving responsibilities.

Researchers Develop Long-read-based Strategy for circRNA Analysis

Published on
Jan 15, 2021
in Cornerstone Blog
Researchers Develop Long-read-based Strategy for circRNA Analysis
Researchers eager to understand circRNAs’ unique set of properties and their functional roles.

Novel Approaches to Data Analysis Lead to Discovery at SAGES

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Jun 18, 2019
in Cornerstone Blog
Marcella Devoto
The Symposium on Advances in Genomic, Epidemiology, and Statistics shares analytical methods for genomics and other high-dimensional data research fields.
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  • Center for Applied Genomics (2)
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  • Grant Laboratory (2)
  • Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics (2)
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