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"Every Sentiment Has a History": Affect and the Archive: An Interview with Ann Stoler
Publication · February 19, 2026
George Herbert's <i>The Country Parson</i>: A Catholic Perspective on an Anglican Treasure
Publication · February 19, 2026
Is Fully Automated Luxury Communism Desirable?
Abstract: Fully Automated Luxury Communism (FALC) advocates a post-capitalist utopian vision in which technological automation eliminates the need for drudgery, abundant material goods are universally available, and economic planning is algorithm...
Publication · February 19, 2026
Glial Regeneration in TBI
Sleep and circadian rhythms have widespread implications for health and disease. We're in pursuit of finding a few more:
1) Our lab's main research focus is on the mechanisms of glial regeneration in murine models of Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI...
Project · February 19, 2026
A Health System-Wide Approach to Addressing Unmet Social Needs Among Children With Asthma.
Abstract
It is well known that unhealthy housing, financial hardships, and lack of access to resources contribute to higher rates of asthma morbidity and health disparities. Despite extensive literature demonstrating that social factors drive he...
Publication · February 19, 2026
Autoimmune Encephalitides
We collaborate with the neuroimmunology group at Children's National Hospital to provide a "bench medicine" aspect for their larger translational research effort .
We recently characterized the CSF proteomic signature in pediatric NMDARE patien...
Project · February 19, 2026
Hemorrhage-induced Neuroinflammation
We collaborate with our neurosurgeons, neurologists, and laboratory medicine specialists to operate a CSF biorepository at Children's National Hospital (currently called "Bear Brain Bank" ... while we wait for an interested donor 😉).
We recentl...
Project · February 19, 2026