Belfer Gene Therapy Core Facility



OUR RESEARCH

Our research team led by Dr. Animesh A. Sinha at the New York Presbyterian Hospital/ Weill Medical College of Cornell University is undertaking a non-profit research project involving the genetics of lupus erythematosus. This project, "Human Gene Expression Mapping in Skin Disease," is supported in part by grants from several non-profit organizations, and the study has been given Institutional Review Board approval.

Our experimental strategy is to use the most current molecular techniques to identify and study the genes responsible for lupus erythematosus. We will analyze the expression of lupus-related genes using "gene chips," a revolutionary technology that allows us to screen for thousands of genetic sequences simultaneously. Ultimately, we wish to find the links in the genome that render people susceptible to lupus erythematosus. It is our short-term goal to gain a better understanding of why some individuals are pre-disposed to lupus and to identify those individuals at risk. Over the long term, our goal is to use this information to point us towards new and innovative therapies for lupus.

HOW YOU CAN HELP

We are interested in recruiting patients who are afflicted with lupus erythematosus with skin involvement. The success of our project is critically dependent upon recruitment of eligible subjects. Your participation is entirely voluntary, and would be greatly appreciated. Following completion of an informed consent form, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire concerning your medical history and your experience with lupus. In addition, you will be asked to have a skin biopsy performed at the New York Presbyterian Hospital at a time that is convenient.

HOW TO CONTACT US

If you have any questions or are interested in participating in the study please call me, the study coordinator, Hadley King, at 212-746-6554, or e-mail me at DermatologyResearch@med.cornell.edu. I look forward to speaking with you in the near future.

 

Research in Skin Diseases

Research in Alopecia Areata--2

Research in Alopecia Areata--1
Research in Androgenetic Alopecia
Research in Atopic Dermatitis
Research in Psoriasis
Research in Lupus Erythematosus
Research in Skin Cancer
Research in the Follicular Degeneration Syndrome
Research Study in Pemphigus Vulgaris