Ebrahimi-Fakhari_Lab
@DEF_Lab_HMS
Est. 2023. The Ebrahimi-Fakhari lab is committed to developing novel therapies for rare neurological diseases in children. 🧬🧠🔬 @harvardmed @BostonChildrens
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An absolute joy and privilege having @CarolinaGorod join us at @BostonChildrens - what a day, packed with insight into #deepbrainstimulation ⚡️@DariusFakhari @SickKidsNews @BCHNeuroRes
An amazing guest presentation from @KathrynYangMD and @DariusFakhari from @BostonChildrens on the exciting wolrd of pediatric #movementdisorders! Thanks for coming to chat with our division! @meeryo @griz1 @mayacayoub
Thoroughly enjoyed this session co-presenting with @DariusFakhari at @uclachildneuro ‘s noon conference, delving into both present-day clinical practices and the exciting future of #movementdisorder therapies 🧠💡 @BostonChildrens
Thoroughly enjoyed this session co-presenting with @DariusFakhari at @uclachildneuro ‘s noon conference, delving into both present-day clinical practices and the exciting future of #movementdisorder therapies 🧠💡 @BostonChildrens
Thrilled by this incredible team's hard work in creating a crucial framework for managing children with #statusdystonicus. A huge thanks to @movedisorder for amplifying our research! @MDJ_Journal @SickKidsNews @BostonChildrens doi.org/10.1002/mds.29…
Recommendations for management of acute dystonia: This is a team effort paper built on all the excellent existing literature and our clinical experience. There remains lots of work to do in the future on this, but I'm so happy to be building this foundation with a wonderful team!
Thrilled by this incredible team's hard work in creating a crucial framework for managing children with #statusdystonicus. A huge thanks to @movedisorder for amplifying our research! @MDJ_Journal @SickKidsNews @BostonChildrens doi.org/10.1002/mds.29…
Thrilled by this incredible team's hard work in creating a crucial framework for managing children with #statusdystonicus. A huge thanks to @movedisorder for amplifying our research! @MDJ_Journal @SickKidsNews @BostonChildrens doi.org/10.1002/mds.29…
I'm delighted to have received a Springboard award from @acmedsci and excited about where it will spring my lab to! 🪺 Watch this space for a research technician position supporting #iPSC #raredisease modelling and #proteomics!
We are thrilled to announce that @Alex_Doune has secured the Springboard Award from the @acmedsci! @FBMH_UoM acmedsci.ac.uk/more/news/66m-…
Was a pleasure to collaborate with my former PhD supervisor, Scottie Robinson @TheCIMR, on this fantastic paper, just out in @JCellBiol. 40 years after Scottie discovered the #clathrin adaptor AP-1, she is still revealing surprises about its function! doi.org/10.1083/jcb.20…
Outstanding talks at the Kuna Abroms Forum @The_BMC by @BostonChildrens #movementdisorders fellows @VicenteQuirozSM & @KathrynYangMD!! Great to see the NE child neurology community (& 150+ from around the 🌍 !!!). We all learned from our patients today. Thank you @AlcyTorresMD
What a way to celebrate #epilepsyday - inspiring as always @DariusFakhari! A huge congrats on winning the Blue Skies Pitch Contest @EpilepsyNE Here’s to the ongoing dream of conquering #rarediseases and we all look forward to where this journey takes the team next @DEF_Lab_HMS
Hereditary spastic paraplegia: Journey to a treatment - Boston Children's Answers answers.childrenshospital.org/hereditary-spa…
Cuento norteamericano sobre epilepsia infantil realiza reconocimiento al Hospital Carlos van Buren - Hospital Carlos Van Buren - Hospital Carlos Van Buren hospitalcarlosvanburen.cl/cuento-norteam… via @gobiernodechile
Thanks to the Wahlig family for bringing us all together to learn about HSP. Another wonderful meeting! #TWS2024 #TreatHSP #raredisease
Wonderful Tom Wahlig Symposium on HSP research in Erlangen, Germany. What a great tradition!
Three poster presentations at the symposium of the Tom Wahlig Foundation from our team at the @DEF_Lab_HMS by @JEAlecu, Cedric Böger and myself on our research at @BostonChildrens/@harvardmed. It was inspiring to learn about interdisciplinary advances in rare disease research.
Optimizing genetic testing strategies for congenital anomalies in Iran nature.com/articles/s4143…
The final lecture in our teaching series w/ @VicenteQuirozSM & @DariusFakhari @BostonChildrens , in partnership with UTH Children’s Hospital Lusaka, Zambia 🇿🇲 The benign and transient #movementdisorders of early childhood are important to recognize both in neuro and gen peds 🌍
Join us as we kick off our 'Conversations with' series for Harvard&Hospital-affiliated members! In celebration of Women's History Month, we're hosting inspiring Women in Science on Thursday, March 14th, from 4:00 to 5:30 PM. Register via the link below! …al-postdoc-association.ticketleap.com/harvard-medica…
Leaving the US after an incredible research year for my medical doctoral thesis. Immensely grateful to the @DEF_Lab_HMS at @BostonChildrens/@harvardmed and to @DariusFakhari for his unwavering support, great mentorship and for being an inspiring role model.
Was an absolute pleasure to host you @ScheffoldM
Back in Boston after 2 amazing weeks at Manchester learning Proteomics from @Alex_Doune as part of my project @DEF_Lab_HMS. So grateful to Alex for teaching me and to @Boehringer MD Fellowship for funding my stay. Still in awe of the exciting research and the enchanting city.
Excited to be at @ACNS_org in Orlando. Dr. @AKielian and I presenting on quantitative EEG (@persyst) as part of Multimodal Neuro monitoring in the ICU for cerebral edema in a patient with an undiagnosed metabolic disorder @BostonChildrens @BCHNeuroRes @harvardmed @RareDiseases
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