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Dr. Nissley-Tsiopinis aims to improve the quality and implementation of interventions for children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and other children/teens with executive functioning deficits, and to improve access to these interventions for diverse populations.

E-mail:
nissleyj [at] chop.edu
Published on
Aug 19, 2024
In two new studies, the Gandal Lab has identified thousands of new gene transcripts.
PEDSnet and DBPNet seek youth (13-24), parents, and clinicians/scientists for the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (IDD) Research Prioritization Study.

This study is open to teens ages 16-20 who are about to receive or recently received their driver’s license, and a parent.

Published on
Jul 22, 2022
Learn about novel findings from our Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researchers.

We are asking both parents and their child between ages 16-18 who recently received their learner's permit to partner with us as we learn more about teen driving safety. We are looking for children both with and without an ADHD diagnosis to participate.

Published on
Jul 9, 2021
This week’s news roundup features new findings in youth suicide risk, CAR T-cell therapy, obesity rates during the pandemic, and more.

The Center for Applied Genomics (CAG) develops new and better ways to diagnose and treat children with genetic disorders, including attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, asthm

Published on
Sep 25, 2020
In the News this week features concussion diagnosis in athletes, racial genetic differences in ADHD, COVID-19 projections, and more.

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