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Matthew L. Warman is a Professor in the Department of Genetics at Harvard Medical School and an expert in the field of skeletal health. His research employs a 'bedside bench bedside' approach to delineate biologic pathways essential for understanding the skeletal system. Warman's inquiries originate from patients with heritable disorders affecting bones and joints, utilizing genetic, cell biologic, biochemical, and model organism methodologies. His long-term goal is to understand skeletal patterning, growth, and maintenance to enhance care for patients suffering from skeletal diseases. His studies include disorders such as Acromesomelic Dysplasia, Type Maroteaux (AMDM), Camptodactyly-Arthropathy-Coxa Vara-Pericarditis syndrome (CACP), and Osteoporosis-Pseudoglioma syndrome (OPPG). He investigates key questions regarding skeletal growth pathways, NPR-B signaling, and the functions of lubricin in joint health, among others.
Administered by the Division of Medical Sciences (DMS). GRE is not required and will not be considered for BBS, Immunology, and Neuroscience.