Bench to Bedside
June, 2012 (pdf, 835.61 KB)
- Research Expands Understanding of Psychoactive Medication Use
- Genetic Mutations Found to Impair Childhood Growth
- New Program Exposes Student Scholars to Future in Pediatric Research
- Manipulating Chromatin Loops to Regulate Genes Offers Treatment Hopes
- Pediatric Kidney Expert Receives Young Investigator Award
- Protein May Represent a Switch to Turn Off B cell Lymphoma
- Citing "Astonishing" Results, CHOP Oncologist Makes CURE Case
- Cancer Foundation Recognizes Investigator's Brain Tumor Research
- ADHD Expert Dr. Thomas Power Receives New Appointment
- ICG Americas 2012 -- International Conference on Genomics Scheduled for September 27-28
- Changes to Animal Care and Use Training Effective July 2nd
May, 2012 (pdf, 605.78 KB)
- "Exciting" Complete Responses Seen in Neuroblastoma, Lymphoma Trial
- Erectile Dysfunction Drug May Benefit Cardiac Function in Young Patients with Heart Defects
- Science Center's QED Program - Spring 2012 Announced
- Tom Curran, Ph.D., Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- CHOP Patients, Researchers Participate in Major Study of Type 2 Diabetes
- CHOP Researchers Explore How Bacteria in Gut Regulate Broader Immune System
- Change to National Study Impacts The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Behind the Scenes: Clinical Trials Office
- CHOP Neuroscientist Leading Project to Identify Novel Treatments for Stress Disorders in Military Personnel
- CHOP Physician and Vaccine Researcher H Fred Clark Passes Away
April, 2012 (pdf, 1.04 MB)
- CHOP Researchers Pinpoint Genes Associated with Childhood Obesity
- New Stem Cells Provide Safe, Prolific Source for Studies
- Scientific Symposium Scheduled for May 2012
- Children's Hospital Oncologist Featured at Annual Cancer Meeting
- To Drive Infection, a Hijacking Virus Mimics a Cell's Signaling System
- Study Improves Understanding of Mitochondrial Transcription, Mechanics
- <li>Latest Issue of Discovery to Innovation Now Online</li>
- From a Researcher to a Patient to a Champion for a Cause
- Behind the Scenes: Office of Postdoctoral Affairs
- 2012 CHOP Distinguished Research Trainee Awards Announced
March, 2012 (pdf, 1.22 MB)
- Biotech Firm Spun Off from Children's Hospital Raises $7 Million
- Approval of Skin Cancer Drug Leads to Medulloblastoma Treatment Hopes
- Gene Chip Pinpoints New Target to Prevent Heart Disease
- New Research Administration Fellow Selected
- CHOP Researcher Highlights Brain Injury Research, Prevention in House Testimony
- April 12 Deadline for Foederer Fund Awards
- Behind the Scenes: Research Finance
- Research Buyers Have Moved to Wanamaker Building
- Faculty Mentoring Workshops - Coming This Spring!
- Congratulations to our 2012 CHOP Research Poster Day Award Winners
February, 2012 (pdf, 714.78 KB)
- New Autism Research Reveals Brain Differences at 6 Months in Infants Who Develop Autism
- Gene Therapy for Inherited Blindness Succeeds in Patients' Other Eye
- CTRC New Equipment RFA Announced
- Sleep Breathing Machine Shows Clear Benefits in Children with Sleep Apnea
- Largest-Ever Gene Study of Type 2 Diabetes Finds Variants across Many Ethnic Groups
- Behind the Scenes: Sponsored Projects and Research Business Management
- First Ellen Hyman-Browne Memorial Lecture Set For Thursday, March 22
- New Accounts Payable System to Go Live, User Training Available
- The Center for Pediatric Clinical Effectiveness Announces Spring Deadline for Pilot Grant Program Applications
January, 2012 (pdf, 614.93 KB)
- Study Looks at How Teens With High-Functioning Autism Approach Learning to Drive
- CHOP Scientist's Heart Gene Chip Is Helpful Data Source for International Researchers
- Grant Will Help Bridge Digital Divide for People with Disabilities
- Behind the Scenes: Office of Faculty Development
- Many Teens and Preteens Skip Crucial Immunizations -New Vaccines and Teens Guide Can Help
- Take Advantage of Social Media Support Group Services
- Junior Investigator Preliminary/Feasibility Grant Program Accepting Applications
- Changes to Animal Care and Use Training Coming this Spring
December, 2011 (pdf, 873.83 KB)
- Grant Award How Will Patients, Families and Doctors Handle the Coming Flood of Personalized Genetic Data?
- CHOP Receives Grand Challenges Explorations Funding for Novel HIV Drug Research
- Crash Experts Find Car Seats Protect Overweight Kids, Too
- Behind the Scenes: Research Supply Chain
- New Gene Study of ADHD Points to Defects in Brain Signaling Pathways
- Research Internship Inquiries
- St. Baldrick's Foundation Grants a Total of $455,582 to Children's Hospital
- Coming Soon: The Research Institute Shipping Core!
- PolicyLab Researchers Describe How Understanding PICU Bed Use Can Inform Measures to Improve Patient Outcomes
- Research Annual Report Now Available
November, 2011 (pdf, 1.18 MB)
- Animal Study Suggests That Newborn Period May Be Crucial Time Window to Prevent Later Diabetes
- In a Childhood Cancer, Basic Biology Offers Clues to Better Treatments
- Compound in Green Tea May Lead to Drug for Children's Metabolic Disease
- Behind the Scenes: Research Supply Chain
- Bio-Engineered Protein Shows Preliminary Promise as New Therapy for Hemophilia
- Paul Offit, MD, Elected to Institute of Medicine
- Fellowship Position Now Available in Research Administration
- Center for Developmental Biology and Pediatric Disorders Launches New Website
- CHOP Research Poster Day 2012 Announced
October, 2011 (pdf, 650.54 KB)
- $2.5 Million Lurie Family Foundation Gift Supports Groundbreaking Autism Research at CHOP
- Adolescents and Young Adults With HIV Need Guidance While Transitioning Into Adult Healthcare
- Behind the Scenes: Office of Responsible Research Training
- Large Meta-Analysis Finds New Genes for Type 1 Diabetes
- A Good Night's Sleep May Reduce Risk of Type 2 Diabetes in Obese Teens
- CHOP and NCI Experts to Speak About Communicating Your Science to the Public
- Post-Bac Health Informatics Certificate Is an Educational Collaboration With Temple University
- CBMi Launches New Website and 'Informatics 360' Blog
- Study Shows Hospital Compliance With Asthma Care Measures Does Not Reduce Returns to ER, Hospital Readmissions
September, 2011 (pdf, 878.69 KB)
- CHOP Researchers Use a New Tool to Show How Immune System Attacks Infected Cells
- Children's Hospital Celebrates $5 Million Gift From Braman Family
- IACUC Names New Committee Chair
- CHOP Research Administration Office Hours to Be Held Monthly
- CHOP's First Alexandra Scott Lectureship Will Host Leading Childhood Leukemia Researcher
- First Chief Appointed for Newly Created Division of Rehabilitation Medicine
- Behind the Scenes: Research Resources
- Study Finds Some Hospitalized Children Exposed to Many Medications and Therapeutic Agents
- Save the Date for the 'Conducting Research at CHOP' Workshop Series
