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Prothrombin G20210A and Factor V Leiden Variants Are Not Associated With Thrombotic Events in Congenital Heart Disease: An Observational Trial.

Ladha, Feria A, Christina VanderPluym, Enrique Mondragon-Estrada, Paul Avillach, Martina Brueckner, Wendy K Chung, James F Cnota, et al. 2026. “Prothrombin G20210A and Factor V Leiden Variants Are Not Associated With Thrombotic Events in Congenital Heart Disease: An Observational Trial.”. Journal of the American Heart Association, e046959.

Caitlin Bowen, MD, PhD

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Dr. Caitlin Bowen is a Pediatric Cardiology Fellow at Boston Children’s Hospital. Dr. Bowen obtained her MD/PhD degrees through the Medical Scientist Training Program at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, after attending Cornell University and a fellowship at the National Institutes of...

Sarah Morton, MD, PhD

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Sarah Morton, MD, PhD studied Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Michigan before obtaining her MD/PhD at the University of California, San Francisco. During her PhD in developmental biology, she studied microRNA regulation of heart development in the laboratory of Dr. Deepak Srivastava...

Aryn Lee

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Aryn Lee is a Clinical Research Assistant working for Dr. Esra Abaci Turk’s team on fetal and placental MRI. She graduated from Boston University in 2025 with a BA in Psychology. Prior to this role, Aryn was a Graduate Research Intern at FNNDSC with Dr. Sarah Morton, and continues to investigate...

Morton Lab

The Morton Lab aims to advancing our understanding of the neonatal health and disease with the goal of improving diagnosis and personalized care through gene discovery, functional analysis of patient variants, and identifying biomarkers of neonatal outcomes. Specifically, we focus on the genetics of congenital heart disease, and early influence on neurodevelopment.