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Pricilla Cabral

Pricilla Cabral

Pricilla Cabral is a research coordinator for the pioneering MACY Project.


Caroline Caetano Da Silva, PhD

Caroline Caetano Da Silva

Caroline Caetona Da Silva, PhD, is a research postdoctoral fellow in the Division of Plastic Surgery where she studies the genetics of craniofacial malformation using zebrafish as an animal model.


Patrick J. Cahill, MD

Patrick J. Cahill

Dr. Cahill's focuses on improving treatments for patients with early onset chest and spinal deformity, employing a combination of clinical, biomechanical, and basic science research approaches.


Andrew C. Calabria, MD

Andrew C. Calabria

Dr. Calabria is interested in the clinical evaluation of children at risk for bone disease. He has particular interest in metabolic bone disease/osteopenia of prematurity in at-risk neonates/infants.


Rodney M. Camire, PhD

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Dr. Camire's research focuses on understanding the components of the blood coagulation system, how they interface with activated cells, and how disturbances in their function lead to bleeding and thrombosis. He is also interested in developing novel therapeutic approaches (protein, gene-based, small molecule) to mitigate these events, which are major causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide.


Ian M. Cambell, MD, PhD

Ian M. Campbell

Dr. Campbell is interested in approaches to improve diagnosis of children with rare genetic diseases. He also focuses on better understanding of the full spectrum of symptoms associated with genetic diseases as well as discovering new diseases.


Christopher J. Cardinale, MD, PhD

Christopher J. Cardinale

Dr. Cardinale's research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of gene expression and gene regulation in autoimmune diseases, including inflammatory bowel disease, type 1 diabetes, and systemic sclerosis. He uses data from large-scale genomic studies to identify disease-causing genetic variants and functionally explore the target genes of those variants.


Blanca Carpio

Blanca Carpio

Blanca Carpio is the executive secretary for the Liao Lab with over twenty years of experience.


Shannon Carrol, PhD

Shannon Carrol

Dr. Shannon Carroll studies development and stem cell specification. Her current projects in the Liao Lab intersect mouse and zebrafish models to elucidate the mechanism of craniofacial morphogenesis and to investigate the role of known and newly identified facial cleft-associated gene variants.


Carlo Castruccio Castracani, PharmD PhD

Carlo Castruccio Castracani

Dr. Castruccio Castracani is responsible for the management of research projects, which may include multiple moderate to large scale clinical trials or studies. He orients and trains staff handling research administration activities associated with conducting complex studies. Identifies adequate coverage for study staff needs across multiple projects, which vary in administrative complexity.


Carmen Rosa Cerron Vela, MD

Carmen Rosa Cerron Vela

Dr. Cerron Vela is a research fellow whose focus is Neuroradiology.


Claudia Chan, BS, RLATG

Claudia Chan

Claudia Chan is a research technician in the Optical Neuroimaging Laboratory.


Maxwell Chapell

Maxwell Chapell

Maxwell Chappell is a graduate student working on developing improved lentiviral vectors as well as the use of lentiviral vectors for the treatment of alpha-thalassemia.


Anyun Chatterjee, MPH, CPH, CHES

Anyun Chatterjee

Anyun Chatterjee, MPH, CPH, CHES, is a clinical research coordinator in the Qualitative Research Core and PolicyLab at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.


Ding-Wen Chen, PhD

Ding-Wen Chen

Ding-Wen Chen’s research aims to decipher novel cellular cross talk in the bone marrow microenvironment that promotes disease persistence and recurrence in acute myeloid leukemia.


Shih-Shan Lang Chen, MD

Shih-Shan Lang Chen

Dr. Chen's research focuses on traumatic brain injury (TBI), multimodal neuromonitoring, and neurovascular disorders. She is interested in non-invasive forms of neuromonitoring thus leading to research efforts identifying reliable non-invasive methods for detecting intracranial hypertension in multiple disease processes including TBI and craniosynostosis.


Benny Chen, PhD

Benny Chen

Benny Pin-Wei Chen, PhD, is a data scientist from the Data Science and Biostatistics Unit in the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics.


Ching Hsun (Eric) Cheng, PhD

Ching Hsun (Eric) Cheng

Eric Cheng, PhD, is a research postdoctoral fellow in the Liao Lab.


Marianne Chilutti, MS

Marianne Chilutti

As manager of the clinical reporting unit, Chilutti directs the clinical data reporting activities that take advantage of the EHR's extensive data set.


Peter S. Choi, PhD

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Dr. Choi's research focuses on the role of RNA-binding proteins in the regulation of alternative splicing and how mutations in these factors contribute to cancer. He uses a combination of genetically-engineered models and high-throughput approaches to better understand how alternative splicing influences cellular function and to identify potential opportunities for therapeutic intervention.


Michael Chorny, PhD

Michael Chorny

Dr. Chorny's research program focuses on nanomedicines as well as drug, cell, and gene delivery systems for treating proliferative disease. His current research specifically focuses on the use of nanoparticle-mediated delivery to solid tumors and site-specific delivery for cardiovascular disease.


Stella T. Chou, MD

Stella T. Chou, MD

Dr. Chou focuses on regenerative blood cellular therapy, the mechanisms of normal human hematopoietic development, and the pathophysiology of pediatric hematologic diseases.


John Chuo, MD, MS

John Chuo

Dr. Chuo's research focus is the use of innovation and technology in quality improvement implementation and evaluation, including innovative healthcare delivery models using telemedicine and collaborative clinical networks.


Christopher M. Cielo, DO

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Dr. Cielo conducted clinical and translational research related to the mechanisms and effects of obstructive sleep apnea in children, with a specific focus on infant populations, children with craniofacial conditions, and the use of MRI and other imaging modalities to understand structural contributors to obstructive sleep apnea in children.


Susan Coffin, MD, MPH

Susan Coffin

Dr. Coffin’s research interests focus on the epidemiology and prevention of healthcare-associated infections in the pediatric population. She also investigates the epidemiology of pediatric respiratory viral infections, with a particular emphasis on influenza.


Akiva S. Cohen, PhD

Akiva S. Cohen

Dr. Cohen's laboratory focuses on how traumatic brain injury alters hippocampal and cortical circuitry, thereby causing cognitive impairment.


Daniel Colbert, JD

Daniel P. Colbert

Daniel Colbert leads the Clinical Research Contracts Administration team responsible for the negotiation and execution of industry-sponsored clinical trial agreements.


Kristina A. Cole, MD, PhD

Kristina A. Cole

Dr. Cole is a pediatric neuro-oncologist who has dedicated her career to translational and clinical research, combining her expertise in molecular pathology, cancer genomics, and developmental therapeutics to identify novel treatments for children with cancer.


Beverly G. Coleman, MD, FACR

Beverly G. Coleman

Dr. Coleman is an attending radiologist whose research focuses on fetal imaging.


Colin Conine, PhD

Colin C. Conine

Dr. Conine works to understand the functions of small RNAs in reproduction, epigenetic inheritance, and development. His research focuses on how small RNAs in sperm transmit epigenetic information to offspring, as well as their involvement in male fertility.


John J. Connolly, PhD

John J. Connolly, PhD

Dr. Connolly coordinates CHOP's participation in the electronic Medical Records and Genomics (eMERGE) Consortium, a major NHGRI-funded initiative to integrate health records and genomics. He also has led a range of neuropsychiatric studies and trained as neuropsychologist at Trinity College Dublin.


Daniel J. Corwin, MD, MSCE

Daniel J. Corwin

Dr. Corwin’s research focuses on pediatric concussion. He has a particular interest in improving the diagnosis and initial management of pediatric concussion, specifically using specialized examination techniques to identify shortly following the injury those children at highest risk for a prolonged recovery, as well as ways to maximize the diagnostic accuracy from the Emergency Department.


Douglas A. Coulter, PhD

Douglas A. Coulter

Dr. Coulter conducts physiological studies examining mechanisms of epilepsy. His research centers on injury-induced epilepsies as well as genetically-induced epilepsy, autism, and developmental intellectual disabilities.


Liza Craig, MS, CRA

Liza A. Craig

Ensures ethical and efficient compliance with terms and conditions during the post-award grant phase, including implementing the grant, reporting progress, and completing closeout requirements.


Sansanee Craig, MD

Sansanee Craig

Dr. Craig is an assistant professor and clinical informatician in the Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. Her focus is leveraging health information technologies to address healthcare disparities, both locally and globally.


Ana G. Cristancho, MD, PhD

Ana G. Cristancho

Dr. Cristancho is a child neurologist specializing in Fetal and Neonatal Neurology. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that regulate the extent of disabilities some kids have after prenatal and neonatal brain injury. Her goal is to help develop novel therapeutic interventions.