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    Joyce Bischoff

    Professor at Harvard Medical School and Boston Children's Hospital

    Joyce Bischoff is a renowned expert in the field of endothelial cell biology and vascular disorders, with a primary focus on mechanisms underlying hemangioma formation, capillary malformations, and endothelial plasticity in cardiac valves.

    Her groundbreaking research has contributed significantly to the understanding of normal human endothelial cells and mesenchymal progenitor cells in forming perfused vascular networks, particularly in the context of alleviating ischemia in murine models.

    Dr. Bischoff's ongoing projects include investigating somatic mutations in infantile hemangiomas, studying capillary malformations in conditions like port-wine stains and Sturge-Weber syndrome, and exploring endothelial plasticity in cardiac valves, with a keen interest in endothelial to mesenchymal transition.

    With an educational background encompassing a Bachelor's degree in Chemistry from Duke University and multiple Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology from Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Bischoff has a strong academic foundation in the sciences.

    Having held various prestigious positions including Professor and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, Principal Investigator at Boston Children's Hospital, and post-doctoral fellow at the Whitehead Institute, Joyce Bischoff's expertise and leadership in the field are widely recognized.

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    Boston, Massachusetts, United States