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Hla Lab Alumni

Name (Instutition and duration with Dr. Hla) Current Appointment Past Postdoctoral Trainees Ari Ristimaki, M.D., Ph.D. GI Pathologist and Professor, Helsinki University, Finland Menq-Jer Lee, Ph.D. Retired Pazit Ben-Av, Ph.D. Research Scientist, Weizmann Institute, Israel Shobha Thangada, Ph.D...

Director, Computational Health Informatics Program

Ken Mandl directs the Computational Health Informatics Program at Boston Children's Hospital and is the Donald A.B. Lindberg Professor of Pediatrics and Biomedical Informatics at Harvard University. He is trained as a pediatrician and pediatric emergency physician. Mandl is a member of the National...

April 2025 Publications by DON Faculty

Optimal dietary patterns for healthy aging. Tessier AJ, Wang F, Korat AA, Eliassen AH, Chavarro J, Grodstein F, Li J, Liang L, Willett WC, Sun Q, Stampfer MJ, Hu FB, Guasch-Ferré M. Nat Med. 2025 Mar 24. doi: 10.1038/s41591-025-03570-5. Online ahead of print. PMID: 40128348 "Putting America First" -...

Books

1. Moro Eta Sapon Ase: a best-selling memoir in Assamese (2017). [It's been reprinted over 50,000 copies since its publication, making it one of the highest-selling books in the Assamese language.] 2. Dhuxorotat Xonghoto Shrawan: A collection of short stories in Assamese (2015).

Lab Alumni

Lab Alumni (subsequent or current position) Former postdoctoral fellows Svetlana Sabel, M.D. (Attending Physician, St. Barnabas Medical Center) Laurence Feinstein, Ph.D. (Assistant Professor, Drexel University School of Medicine) Alain Marc Guillem Del Angel, Ph.D. (Postdoctoral fellow, University...

Teaching

Spring, 2023: Immuno-engineering (Closed) Spring, 2022. A six-week course on Modern Medicine (Closed) Course update: 210 registered participants (undergraduate and postgraduate students) joined this course from many countries across the world. Most participants were from India, but there were...