Boston Children's Hospital, Massachusetts, United States
Dr. Brownstein is an Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and a Research Associate in the Division of Genetics and Genomics at Boston Children's Hospital. As the Scientific Director for the Manton Center for Orphan Disease Research Gene Discovery Core, Dr. Brownstein has been instrumental in the elucidation of several new disease genes for conditions such as intellectual disability, nemaline myopathy, very early onset psychosis, SIDS, and hypophosphatemic rickets.
Dr. Brownstein is also the Assistant Director of the Molecular Genetics Core Facility at BCH. Molecular genomic techniques, instrumentation and interpretation of genomic information have become increasingly complex, necessitating a broad range of expertise normally outside the capabilities of a single laboratory. The MGCF has centralized these capabilities into one convenient location that offers these genomic services to investigators at a reduced rate. These services are offered in a user-friendly manner, with an emphasis on timeliness, and efficiency.
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