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Meet Some of our Research Trainees
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Paige Berger, PhD, RD Paige is a postdoctoral research fellow studying early nutrition and brain development. “I’ve always been interested in the interplay between nutrition and exercise—the use of
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The Careers in Health and Mentorship Program (CHAMP) gives young adults practical experience and career tips to pursue a future in health administration.
A Father’s Gift
December 1, 2019
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Born Bruised
April 4, 2019
Therapy is a bummer, Maurice could tell you. It’s his first teachable moment, and at 8 months old he’s receiving it on his stomach, a buffet of toys laid out before him an arm’s length away. If only a
Ani-mazing! One Creative Patient at CHLA
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