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Craniofacial Abnormalities Can Sometimes Indicate Cancer Risk
July 12, 2016
While rare, a percentage of congenital craniofacial abnormalities may indicate a risk of developing cancer. This critical insight may change the course of treatment in order to ensure the best
Trainee Spotlight: Samantha Hurwitz, MS
March 20, 2023
Samantha is a PhD student exploring a potential therapeutic target in drug-resistant leukemia.
Trainee Spotlight: Eirini Christodoulou, PhD
March 22, 2022
Eirini is a postdoctoral research fellow studying liquid biopsy analysis as a way to monitor pediatric solid tumors.
Staff Spotlight: Liam North
March 19, 2022
Last spring, Liam was “interviewing all over” in the hopes of landing a research assistant position. When he arrived at the lab of Pat Levitt, PhD, at CHLA, he knew his search was over.
Former Patient's Family Names Building at Children's Hospital Los Angeles
October 4, 2013
Joyce and Stanley Black Family's generous contribution to the hospital is recognized by the renaming of the hospital's Gateway Building
First-Ever Pediatric Guidelines for Obtaining Venous Access
June 29, 2020
Placement of an intravenous catheter—to allow health care providers the ability to easily take blood or administer medications—is one of the most common inpatient procedures. Although necessary for
First Fully-Implantable Micropacemaker Designed for Fetal Use
March 27, 2015
A team of investigators at CHLA and USC have developed the first fully implantable micropacemaker designed for use in a fetus with complete heart block.
Surgeons at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Treat the Hospital’s First Patient with Gene Therapy
March 20, 2018
On March 20, 2018, surgeons at Children's Hospital Los Angeles, treated the hospital’s first patient with gene therapy. The complex eye surgery was performed by dedicated retina specialist, Aaron
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