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Dr. John Iacomini Ph.D. Associate Professor of Surgery BWH IMM BBS Induction of immunological tolerance by gene therapy.
Dr. Donald Ingber M.D., Ph.D. Judah Folkman Professor of Vascular Biology CH BBS   Research in Integrin Signaling, Cytoskeleton, and Control of Angiogenesis
Dr. Ole Isacson M.D., Ph.D. Professor of Neurology MCL NSCI   Mechanisms involved in neuronal degeneration and regeneration in the adult central nervous system, particularly as they relate to Parkinson's, Huntington's and Alzheimer's diseases.
Dr. Joseph Italiano Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine BWH BBS   Cytoskeletal Mechanics of Blood Platelet Production
Dr. Laurie Jackson-Grusby Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology CH BBS   Epigenetic regulation in development and disease
Dr. Pasi Janne M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine DFCI BBS   Translational Research on Kinase Inhibitors
Dr. Rakesh Jain Ph.D. Professor of Radiation Oncology MGH BBS   Tumor Angiogenesis and Microenvironment: Bench-to-bedside
Dr. Frances Jensen M.D. Associate Professor of Neuology CH NSCI BBS Age-dependent mechanisms of perinatal brain injury.
Dr. Ru-Rong Ji Ph.D. Associate Professor of Anesthesia BWH NSCI   Neural-glial interaction for the development and maintenance of chronic pain.
Dr. Robert Johnson M.D. Associate Professor of Medicine NERPRC IMM   AIDS Immunopathogenesis and Immune Reconstitution
Dr. Welkin Johnson Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics NERPRC BBS VIR Molecular Biology and Evolution of Retroviruses
Dr. J. Keith Joung M.D., Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Pathology MGH/E BBS   Molecular recognition and protein engineering
Dr. Jae Jung Ph.D. Professor of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics NERPRC BBS VIR Herpesvirus Tranformation and Gene Transfer Vector (BBS)

Molecular analysis of pathogenesis associated with Herpesvirus Saimir (HVS) and Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) (VIR)