Watanabe Pediatric Cardiology Research Laboratory
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Cleveland in the Spring
                                                                                Photos of Wade Oval Area in Cleveland Ohio courtesy of Dr. Igor Efimov

Our laboratory is on the 4th floor of Wearn (Room 448) at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in Cleveland, Ohio USA

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News (04-03-2015)

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The next conference attended by Dr. Watanabe will be the Teratology Society Annual Meeting where she will be part of the Publication Committee and Program Committee.

Dr. Watanabe represented her team at the Weinstein Cardiovascular Development Conference in Nara in the Kansai region of Japan in May of 2018.  The poster details novel techniques and findings.  Prenatal ethanol exposure misalignment of the the coronary microvasculature was visualized using SLIME.  This same ethanol exposure altered innervation of the heart.  

Dr. Watanabe serves as Section Editor for Birth Defects Research, the invited review issues.  Currently the guest editor Dr. Deepa Prasad and she are creating the "3-D printing to the rescue" issue for July 2018.  

The collaborating laboratories will be hosting Dr. Hana Kolesova,
 a Fulbright Scholar July 2018 to 2019 to conduct research on the embryology of innervation of the heart and vasculature. 

Our division will host the Mid-america Valve Meeting in the fall 2018.  September 6 and 7 (thursday afternoon at CWRU Wolstein first floor and friday all day in downtown Cleveland at the Center for Global Health Innovation).  Details to be announced soon.

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Division of Pediatric Cardiology
Department of Pediatrics
Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine
11100 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland OH 44106
USA


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