2016's Breakthrough Discoveries
2016's Breakthrough Discoveries
In fiscal year 2016, our outstanding faculty published more than 2,200 papers in peer-reviewed scientific and medical journals. From this impressive body of work, a committee of senior research leaders selected six discoveries as the most significant of the year. Below, we feature the top six breakthrough discoveries, along with the most significant publication from each of our research divisions.
New SpDamID Tool Opens New Doors
Matthew Hass, PhD & Raphael Kopan, PhD
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Sickle Cell Breakthrough: A Pill to Replace Blood Transfusions
Russell Ware, MD, PhD
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Breakthrough Therapy Improves Life for Children with LRBA Deficiency
Michael Jordan, MD
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A New Path to Helping Hearts Heal Themselves
Katherine Yutzey, PhD
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Six Variables Explain Wide Racial Disparity in Asthma Readmission Rates
Robert Kahn, MD, MS, Andrew Beck, MD, MPH & Bin Huang, PhD
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Bariatric Surgery Improves Outcomes for Teens in Weight, Heart Health and Quality of Life
Stavra Xanthakos, MD, MS, Thomas Inge, MD, PhD & Michael Helmrath, MD, MS
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