In The News highlights a prestigious award for CHOP President and CEO Madeline Bell, ways pediatric providers can support low-income families, and NCCN neuroblastoma guidelines.
From the time Antonio Rosato was diagnosed with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) at age 4¬Ω, his family was eager for him to participate in a clinical research trial.
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 fight the cancer cells in his body this past year.
Editor's Note: This occasional blog series features stories of CHOP research heroes who have participated in clinical research studies. Without the generosity and dedication of families, patients, and members of the public who take the time to be a part of research, many trials would not succeed.
Six-year-old Brynn Clare Connor has never spoken a word in her life, but
August is perfect for lazy summer days, but our pediatric research news never rests. So whether you're lounging by the pool or relaxing in a shady hammock, pull up In the News to find out the science that is hot at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.