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Provide unique and biologically relevant imaging biomarkers that not only help us to better understand normal and abnormal brain development, but also aid in the detection and diagnosis of disease.

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Our software releases can be found on GitHub: https://github.com/orgs/quin-med-harvard-edu/ Our lab website at Boston Children's Hospital: http://crl.med.harvard.edu/

Quantification of kidney function using non-sedated MRI

Ureteropelvic junction obstruction (UPJO) is an impairment of urine flow from the renal pelvis into the proximal ureter and is the most common cause of hydronephrosis in neonates. This disorder is detected in up to 7% of all maternal ultrasound scans, and an estimated 10% of these newborns have...

2013 Nutrition Symposium

Metabolic Syndrome July 10-11, 2013Boston Click HERE to view or download a Program On July 10-11, 2013, a panel of world-renowned physicians and researchers came together to discuss the rapid rise of metabolic syndrome in the developed and developing world. The first session discussed the importance...

2007 American Society for Nutrition Symposium

Breastfeeding and Atopic Disease April 30, 2007Washington, DC There has been an increased interest in breastfeeding in developed and developing countries during the last decade as a trend toward a healthier lifestyle. Physicians, investigators, and the public are seeking “evidence-based”...

Longwood Nutrition Seminars 2012- 2013

Click HERE for PDF of program Click on a blue title to view a Webcast video of the lecture. October 2, 2012 Lessons Learned from the FNIH-NIA-FDA Sarcopenia Consensus Summit” Roger A. Fielding, Ph.D. Jean Mayer USDA HNRCA at Tufts University Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center/HMS November 6, 2012...