Research at BBRI

The scientists at Boston Biomedical Research Institute study disease by forging a connection between basic discovery and medical application.  Boston Biomedical scientists work collaboratively across the four programmatic initiatives of Cancer, Proteomics, Cardiovascular, and Regenerative Biology to better understand how specific genes and their encoded proteins function in biological processes like muscle contraction, cell shape and movement, embryonic development and tissue regeneration, protein function and modification, and cellular communication. As a result, Boston Biomedical brings a unique synergy of collaboration to its mission, bringing its research teams closer each day to finding cures for life-debilitating and deadly diseases including, but not limited to, Alzheimer’s disease, muscular dystrophy, hypertension, stroke, autoimmune disorders and cancers of all types.

 

 

 

 

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