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The Buchsbaum Laboratory focuses on studying signal transduction pathways underlying cancer cell growth and metastasis. In particular, we are interested in pathways involving the Rac protein, a member of the Ras superfamily that is a central player in multiple signaling pathways affecting malignant cell behavior.
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In the Covic laboratory, we study a novel class of cell surface proteins known as protease-activated receptors.
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Physician-researchers in the Tufts Medical Center William B. Schwartz Division of Nephrology lead the way in conducting clinical research to define chronic kidney disease and have written the guidelines for its medical management.
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The Hu lab studies angiogenesis in cancers and in neurodegenerative diseases.
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As part of a major academic medical center, the Radiology Department considers research to be an important part of its mission.
Radiology Research
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Protease-activated receptors (PARs) are a unique class of G protein-coupled receptors that play critical roles in thrombosis, inflammation, and cancer.
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The Mathew laboratory is focused on the investigation of epithelial-stromal interactions that drive the metastatic progression of human malignancies and the development of novel therapeutics that target these mechanisms.
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The Miaofen Hu laboratory is studying the role of CDK6 in Notch-mediated stem cell transformation and leukemogenesis.
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The Vascular Surgery Fellowship is a two-year program that is fully accredited by the American College of Graduate Medical Education (ACGME).
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The Department of Radiology at Tufts Medical Center offers a non-ACGME accredited fellowship training in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Fellows are trained in reading all types of MRIs, including those focused on abdominal, breast, cardiac, musculoskeletal, and neurological disorders. We welcome applications from diverse backgrounds, including those who graduated from US or non-US medical schools as well as those who completed US or non-US radiology residency training. Those requiring ECFMG-sponsored J-1 visa are welcome to apply.
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