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Lee Laboratory at Boston Children's Hospital
At the Lee Laboratory (PI: Kwonmoo Lee), we're on a mission to unravel the complex molecular and cellular dynamics happening inside living cells. To do this, we're combining the power of AI/machine learning with advanced live cell imaging techniques. By analyzing the phenotypic heterogeneity of cellular morphodynamics and motility under both healthy and pathophysiological conditions, we hope to unlock new insights into how cells function in the body.
Schwarz Lab
Thomas Schwarz
Tom Schwarz
Schwarz Lab
BCH Thomas Schwarz
Harvard Thomas Schwarz
Eleonora Tamilia
Ran Jing, Ph.D. - Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School
Dr. Ran Jing is a stem cell biologist and immunologist at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital. Dr. Jing's research focuses on decoding the intricacies of lymphoid development using innovative models like iPSC-derived T and NK cells. Concurrently, we employ cell engineering, regenerative medicine, and synthetic biology to create off-the-shelf CAR T cell immunotherapies for cancer and autoimmune diseases.