Every good researcher needs a sturdy set of tools: Whether it's a new technology that drives efficiency, the financial support that accompanies an award, or simple advice from a research mentor, all of these resources make collective breakthroughs possible.
By being named a 2013 Pew Scholar, the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's Claudio Giraudo, PhD, joins a "prestigious community of Nobel laureates, MacArthur fellows, Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award winners, and hundred of other pioneers who earned Pew grants at the start of their careers." The Pew Scholars are each awarded $240,000 over four years to conduct their research,