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The Manton Center has a strong commitment to training a new generation of investigators. The Manton Center continues to build on the reputable training programs which have been established at Boston Children's Hospital through Harvard Medical School for …
The Manton Center's Gene Discovery Core (GDC) is recruiting participants of any age with any rare or unclassified diagnosis and their family members. We are dedicated to understanding, diagnosing and treating rare conditions. Your participation in this …
For the purposes of this program, “junior faculty” is defined as any Boston Children’s Hospital employee with a Harvard faculty appointment of Instructor or Assistant Professor. This award is intended to support and help establish independent research …
The Monthly Manton Center Rare Disease Seminar offers a popular platform for Boston Children's Hospital investigators and trainees to share their research projects and interests with their colleagues. These presentations and discussion facilitate Boston …
2022 Manton Center Fellows Stephanie Mauriac, PhD Mentor: Gwenaelle Geleoc, PhD Project Title: Novel gene therapies for USH1B patients USH is an inherited genetic disease of combined deaf-blindness, affecting 1/30,000 persons worldwide (OMIM entry …
Please click on the links below to learn more about the exciting articles written about The Manton Center and its research! 2023 Celebrate Rare Disease Day at BCH! Stop by the hospital lobby at BCH Main Campus on February 28 th from 1-3pm to see members …
Developmental hip conditions such as hip dysplasia, Legg-Calve-Perthes disease and slipped capital femoral epiphysis can lead to premature arthritis in young adults, resulting in pain and disability. Our research focuses on understanding the …
Research focus: Brachial Plexus Program The brachial plexus is a network of nerves that run from the cervical spine to the muscles of the upper limb. Brachial plexus birth injury refers to an injury to these nerves during childbirth. The natural history …
Selected Orthopedic Care Center publications (1996-2012) Bone and Soft Tissue Tumor Hand and Upper Extremity Brachial Plexus Cerebral palsy and neuromuscular disorders Shoulder trauma Elbow trauma Wrist trauma Hand trauma Microvascular surgery Spine Lower …
With funding for both a research assistant and a VIDAR scanner, the spine team is able to participate in several national studies. Drs. Emans and Hresko currently participate in the national Spinal Deformity Study Group and have contributed to 1) an …