Focus Areas in the Genomic Medicine Cycle
MGH Department/Division
Neurology
Overview
Developing new approaches for NF1 therapeutics.
Our research focuses primarily on neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1), a genetic disorder with an incidence of one in 3,000–4,000 people. Most adults with NF1 develop neurofibromas – benign, but often disfiguring, tumors associated with peripheral nerves. About 10% of NF1 patients develop malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumors (MPNSTs), which carry a poor prognosis and are often fatal. We utilize a combination of genetic, molecular and biochemical approaches and both animal and human cell models to improve our mechanistic understanding of NF1 and identify therapeutic targets. |
Priority Projects
- New insights into NF1 disease mechanism and discovery of therapeutic targets using Drosophila
- Development of NF1 therapeutics with CRISPR-based technologies
- Modeling signaling networks of NF1-deficient Schwann cells from plexiform neurofibromas
- Role of protein glycosylation in regulating sleep and circadian behavior
Lab Members
Name: | Email: | Role: |
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Stephanie Bouley | sbouley [@] mgh.harvard.edu | Postdoc |
Torrey Mandigo | tmandigo [@] mgh.harvard.edu | Postdoc |
Francisco Fernandez | ffernandez2 [@] mgh.harvard.edu | BBS Graduate Student |
David Degidio | ddegidio [@] mgh.harvard.edu | Research Technician |
Suraj Math | mathsrj1998 [@] gmail.com | Research Technician |
Lab/Contact Telephone
617-569-4671
Primary Email
jwalker [@] helix.mgh.harvard.edu