Dr. Kristina Kurbanyan is a renowned ophthalmologist and genetic researcher based in Boston, MA. Her laboratory, located at 243 Charles Street, specializes in the study of complex eye diseases, such as glaucoma and age-related macular degeneration. Dr. Kurbanyan's team utilizes innovative approaches, including single cell genomics, human genetics, functional genomics, and systems biology, to uncover novel causal mechanisms and pathogenic cell types for these diseases. Their ultimate goal is to identify new preventative and therapeutic targets for eye disease.
With a strong emphasis on computational biology and genomics, Dr. Kurbanyan's lab is at the forefront of research in the field. The team collaborates with the Ocular Genomics Institute at Massachusetts Eye and Ear, Harvard Medical School, as well as the Medical and Population Genetics community at the Broad Institute of Harvard and MIT. Through their cutting-edge research and collaborative efforts, Dr. Kurbanyan and her team are making significant contributions to the understanding and treatment of complex eye diseases.
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