CHOP Research
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At the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute, we advance the health of children by turning scientific discovery into medical innovation.
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Findings from Children's Hospital & Penn researchers published in Cell Reports suggest the microbiome & T cells control non-genetic information in reproductive cells that can influence the phenotypes of future generations. Learn more:
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The CIRP Injury Science #REU Program at CHOP Research, funded through the U.S. National Science Foundation, offers students hands-on research experience and a true understanding of its impact on improving children's lives. Watch the video to hear from REU alumni: ow.ly/flpp50RghcY
Journalist Katie Couric led a panel discussion on the award-winning film #OfMedicineandMiracles that delves into Emily Whitehead's cancer journey and the promise of immunotherapy as it has evolved. Check out the film that details her incredible story at: ms.spr.ly/6014Y6S3g.
Healthy volunteers are an important part of Children's Hospital research studies. Our latest Research Heroes, the Harveys, participate in studies & our Research Family Partners Program. Learn more about the family of six on Cornerstone: ms.spr.ly/6010YBcUY
On #WorldHemophiliaDay , read about our Children's Hospital NoT Bleeding Frontier Program, where physician-scientists are accelerating novel hemophilia research, including the development of gene therapies for hemophilia A & B, from the bench to the bedside.
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Researchers from CHOP and Stanford Medicine have discovered that a protein called FOXO1 improves the survival and function of CAR T cells, which may lead to more effective CAR T cell therapies and could potentially expand its use in difficult-to-treat cancers. ms.spr.ly/6017ch2ct
Drs. Christina Master & Kristy Arbogast, directors of the Minds Matter Concussion Program Children's Hospital, leading discussions at today’s NASEM Health forum on innovation and #biotech that is changing treatment and prevention of #traumaticbraininjury .
Congratulations to Drs. Ryan Corbett and Ammar Naqvi from Children's Hospital on their recent poster presentations at #AACR2024 in San Diego, CA! Their findings highlighted some of the innovative work happening in childhood brain tumor and CNS tumor research. #wearecbtn
Our April Featured #ResearchTrainee , Amarachi Onwuka, is a Penn scholar, scientist in the Children's Hospital Sgourakis lab, & a creative portrait artist who balances ambition with artistic endeavors. Learn more: ms.spr.ly/6016chtJq
#CelebrateDiversityMonth #DEIatCHOP
The Center for Injury Research and Prevention at Children's Hospital is hiring a Clinical Research Assistant and Clinical Research Program Manager for our Neuroscience of Driving Program! Learn more and apply here: injury.research.chop.edu/employment-opp… #JobOpening #CareerOpportunity #NowHiring
.Children's Hospital is partnering with Harvard Pilgrim on a contract from CDC to improve national pediatric sepsis surveillance. Learn more on Cornerstone: ms.spr.ly/6010c7ScA
In a new nature study, Children's Hospital & Stanford Medicine researchers describe the critical role that the protein FOXO1 plays in the persistence, longevity, & effectiveness of #CARTCell therapy. Learn more: ms.spr.ly/6012c7Snw
#Immunotherapy #CancerResearch
Researchers from CHOP and Stanford Medicine have discovered that a protein called FOXO1 improves the survival and function of CAR T cells, which may lead to more effective CAR T cell therapies and could potentially expand its use in difficult-to-treat cancers: ms.spr.ly/6013c7XXc
Happy #FacultyFeatureFriday ! This Friday, we're highlighting Dr. Sarah Wood's commitment to sexual and reproductive research and care, with an emphasis on improving access and adherence to pre-exposure prophylaxis for HIV: bit.ly/4cND94c
Dr. Wood shares more about her current research and experiences in the STEM field in a new video series from CHOP Research: bit.ly/4cn8UkC
Catch CIRPatCHOP's Dr. Flaura Winston as a special guest for a live event celebrating the 10th anniversary of The Pulse on 4/10! Dr. Winston will sit down with host Maiken Scott to chat about 'Science That's Changing Our Lives.' Learn more:
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