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CHLA physician Dan Thomas, a former standout collegiate miler, drew on his history as a runner to help him overcome a near-fatal onset of Guillain Barré syndrome.
New cGMP Facility to Benefit Patient Care and Research
April 20, 2021
A state-of-the-art cell therapeutics facility will support the translation of novel cell therapy and tissue engineering approaches into clinical testing for a wide range of human diseases.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Publishes Largest Genomic Study of COVID-19 in Children to Date
November 24, 2020
Research suggests a potential link between SARS-CoV-2 mutations and disease severity.
Cisplatin and Hearing Loss: Until Now, an Unquantified Risk
February 12, 2021
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles leads largest ever multi-center study to characterize side effects of a common chemotherapy agent
A Higher Resolution Image of Human Lung Development
October 17, 2019
The invention of interactive map applications has revolutionized wayfinding, providing an unprecedented level of information far beyond what printed road maps can offer. Researchers at Children’s
Fighting Cancer with a Pink Tiara, Sparkly Shoes—and a Shining Spirit
November 12, 2015
5-year-old Emily has an aggressive form of cancer called SPNET. But she hasn't let cancer affect her sense of style.
Marion and John E. Anderson Pavilion: 10 Years of Excellence
December 5, 2021
A decade ago, the state-of-the-art building helped launch a new era of advanced care at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
After a Sports Injury: Is My Child Ready to Return to Play?
February 4, 2016
Blog post written by Kristin Flynn, PT, DPT, Physical Therapist II, Rehabilitation , Children's Hospital Los Angeles No matter the age or intensity of play, after a sports injury an athlete’s main
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