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Published on Jan 24, 2025 in Cornerstone Blog
Dr. Stephan Grupp attends Cell and Gene Therapy Forum at the White House, and CHOP Research Institute supports early-career investigators. This and more In The News.
Published on Sep 25, 2024 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP partnered with the National Cancer Institute of Brazil in an effort to provide cost-effective CAR-T cells to patients on a global scale.
Published on Sep 8, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Sarah K. Tasian, MD, received a $1 million grant to further her research into a novel immunotherapy for high-risk pediatric leukemias.
Published on Apr 17, 2023 in Announcements
The Master of Regulatory Affairs program is accepting applications for the Fall 2023 academic year.
Published on Jan 19, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
In this Q&A, Drs. Teachey and Diorio discuss their partnership and research of a novel CAR T-cell therapy for one of the most common pediatric cancers.
Published on Sep 19, 2022 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP physician-scientists discuss their CAR T-cell therapy research for childhood cancers in Where Discovery Leads.
Published on May 23, 2022 in Press Releases
CHOP, Penn, Costa Rica: International collaboration aims to ensure more equitable access to transformative personalized cancer therapy
Published on May 11, 2022 in Cornerstone Blog
In this Q&A, Stephan Grupp, MD, PhD, discusses his experience delivering CAR T-cell therapy to the first pediatric patient, Emily Whitehead.
Published on Mar 28, 2022 in Cornerstone Blog
The Susan S. and Stephen P. Kelly Center for Cancer Immunotherapy is a first-of-its-kind hub for pediatric Cancer Immunotherapy.
Published on Dec 10, 2021 in Cornerstone Blog
Our research news highlights a study about sequencing bone marrow DNA after CAR T-cell therapy and how it accurately predicts leukemia relapse.
Published on Dec 1, 2021 in Press Releases
Next-generation DNA sequencing can predict relapse of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia treated with (CAR) T-cell therapy.
Published on Jan 25, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
From stem cell fertility research to staying alert for teen suicidal thoughts, this week’s research headlines spark conversations in the news.
Published on Jan 11, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
“Please play your video game,” said parents — never. Find out why this phrase may become common among caregivers of children with autism and ADHD.
Published on Aug 24, 2018 in Press Releases
CHOP Greets Approval as a Landmark Medical Advance for Young Cancer Patients in Europe
Alex's Lemonade Stand, Button Batteries, Mitochondrial Medicine, Project EVO, Citizen Diplomat Award
Published on Jun 15, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
From honey's protective effect against button battery injuries to a video game intervention for ADHD, don't miss this week's research roundup.
Published on Apr 20, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
Learn about new grants and awards for our cancer researchers in this week's edition of In the News.
Published on Apr 17, 2018 in Press Releases
CHOP Treated First Pediatric CAR T-cell Patient, Family Honors Team Who Saved Emily’s Life with Research Grant to Expand Use of Therapy for Relapsed or Refractory ALL
Published on Feb 1, 2018 in Press Releases
CHOP Oncologists Update Analysis in Pivotal Global Trial of CAR T-Cell Treatment for Relapsed or Refractory ALL
Published on Oct 9, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
Nick Pautler, a biomedical engineering student at the University of Delaware, can tell you how a lot of things work - from the microbial science behind baking sourdough bread, to the intricacy of model railroads, to the way that an army of re-engineered T-cells worked hard to…
Published on Aug 29, 2017 in Press Releases
Pioneering CAR T-cell Studies Led to First-ever Cancer Cell and Gene Therapy Approval
Published on May 19, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
Our latest research news roundup carries a hint of summer and exciting new beginnings: As more than 70 Children's Hospital of Philadelphia experts traveled to sunny California for the annual Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting, back at home, sports medicine research…