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Published on Feb 14, 2025 in Cornerstone Blog
Practice-based Scholar Ashlee Murray, MD, MPH, shares the importance of staying educated on issues related to domestic violence and more in this Q&A.
Published on Jul 5, 2024 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP experts look to improve young concussion patients’ outcomes and develop an image-based classification tool for retinopathy of prematurity.
Published on Jun 27, 2024 in Press Releases
Children between 5 and 12 are more likely to experience worse symptoms and delays in specialist care if injured during recreation or other non-sport activities.
Published on May 10, 2024 in Cornerstone Blog
This week, honors for innovative CHOP investigators, early results of gene editing for inherited blindness, plus ASGCT and PAS meeting highlights.
Published on Apr 2, 2024 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP researchers from Emergency Medicine and Arcus are co-leading a project to develop a national pediatric sepsis surveillance definition.
Published on Dec 8, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Our research news roundup highlights the improvements made in CAR therapies through structural biology discoveries and cost reduction strategies.
Published on Jun 2, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Take a multimedia look at our scientific research aimed at addressing gun violence and prevention. This is part one of two.
Published on Jun 2, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
In part two of Where Discovery Leads, a multimedia story telling project, learn about CHOP physicians and researchers and their evidence-based activism for helping to find solutions to gun violence.
Published on May 17, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
The 10th annual CRC RE@CH Awards celebrated CHOP’s clinical research coordinators for their hard work and dedication.
Published on May 17, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Terri Brown-Whitehorn, MD, a food allergy clinical researcher for over 25 years, values being part of research families’ lives and seeing firsthand the impact of her work.
Published on May 8, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Four researchers-in-training at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia received the 2023 Distinguished Research Trainee Award.
Published on Apr 26, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
The Society of Automotive Engineers International recognized Kristy Arbogast, PhD, for her work to improve the safety of children and youth in motor vehicle crashes.
Published on Nov 14, 2022 in Press Releases
Study shows disparities in the completion of follow-up concussion care, which will help inform future research at CHOP.
Published on Jul 22, 2022 in Cornerstone Blog
Learn about novel findings from our Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers.
Published on Mar 2, 2022 in Press Releases
CHOP study is first to show important disparities between concussions sustained from assaults compared with sports-related injuries.
Published on Apr 14, 2021 in Press Releases
CHOP researchers recommend specific updates to clinical examinations to improve initial concussion diagnosis across multiple settings.
Published on Dec 4, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
This week’s roundup features CHOP’s participation in a multi-institutional MIS-C research study — the first to provide long-term outcome data.
Published on Sep 25, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
In the News this week features concussion diagnosis in athletes, racial genetic differences in ADHD, COVID-19 projections, and more.
Published on Aug 5, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
Meet Warren Frankenberger, PhD, RN, a nurse scientist in the Center for Pediatric Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice at CHOP.
Published on Jul 24, 2020 in Press Releases
CHOP researchers examines how providers and medical trainees perceive and deliver counseling related to injury prevention topics, such as water safety.
Published on Mar 18, 2020 in Press Releases
CHOP researchers find children particularly vulnerable as most mass shootings happening more than 10 miles from a pediatric trauma center.
Published on Mar 17, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
The PRoMPT BOLUS clinical trial will help determine the optimal fluid resuscitation to treat pediatric sepsis.
Published on Dec 31, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
We peeked into the data to see which research stories captivated our readers the most in 2019: Here are the top five.
Published on Nov 26, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
An ED physician partners with community groups to develop the STOP IPV program for primary care clinics.
Published on Aug 23, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP’s Emergency Department creates ultrasound-guided IV line placement training program due to findings of research led by Alexandra Vinograd, MD
Published on May 10, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
A celebration of four professors with a penchant for pedagogy; discover what brings them joy when it comes to teaching.
Published on May 4, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
Check out a preview of some of the novel research our clinical and scientific experts are presenting at the Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting.
Published on Feb 6, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
In the midst of flu season, our researchers are learning about what might influence a child's immune response, such as past exposure, age, and severity.
Published on Aug 1, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
A two-step electronic alert system successfully reduced missed sepsis diagnoses in children by 76 percent. The new pediatric protocol, which incorporates the use of vital signs, risk factors, and a clinician's judgment, shows promise as a sensitive and specific tool that…
Published on May 9, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
Synapses were firing throughout the conference room in the Colket Translational Research Building as attendees at the 2017 Research Institute Scientific Symposium held May 2 learned about their colleagues' intriguing research endeavors. The four sessions' themes…
Published on May 2, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
If you're eager to learn and a creator of change - which pretty much covers everyone here at the Research Institute - then you'll want to know about what's happening at the Pediatric Academic Societies Annual Meeting (PAS), the largest international meeting…
Published on Feb 14, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
Let's say you want to buy a new television. You probably would do some digging and compare each brand's best features and consult reviews from other consumers before making a purchase. The decision-making process isn't always as straightforward, however, when you…
Published on Mar 4, 2015 in Cornerstone Blog
A team of investigators from PolicyLab recently received an award from the William T. Grant Foundation to examine antipsychotic prescribing practices.
Published on Jan 5, 2015 in Cornerstone Blog
As the number of children treated for concussions continues to increase, the evidence-based program Minds Matter developed by concussion experts at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia has expanded to clinicians in the emergency room and primary care practices.