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2019 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Seed Network award for the Cell Atlas of the Human Eye
August 16, 2019

Dr. Ayellet Segrè is part of a team of investigators awarded a $2 million grant by the Chan Zuckerberg Initiativeto build a cell atlas of the human eye from birth to old age, as part of a global research effort called the Human Cell Atlas,using single cell RNA-sequencing, and to identify gene expression and regulation specific to different cell... Read More


OGI 2019 Summer Outing
August 16, 2019

On July 10th staff from all the OGI labs gathered for a scavenger hunt in Kendall Square followed by lunch at Flat Top Johnny’s.  Thanks to all who turned out to make this a fun event.    Congratulations to Team 3 for winning the scavenger hunt!   Here are the photos uploaded during... Read More


Stein Innovation Award
August 16, 2019

Eric A. Pierce, MD, PhD, Director of the inherited Disorders Service received the 2019 Stein Innovation Award from Research to Prevent Blindness.  The award provides up to $300,000 over three years to support his research investigating extracellular vesicles as potential biomarkers for retinal degenerations.  


Jason Comander receives award at HMS 2019 Alumni meeting
August 16, 2019


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