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When Good Immune Cells Turn Bad
October 10, 2017
Investigators at the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have identified new findings about an immune cell – called a tumor-associated macrophage – that
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $2.4 Million to Study Treatment of Respiratory Infections in Children with Tracheostomy
August 23, 2021
Christopher Russell, MD, MS, will lead a multicenter study designed to reduce antibiotic exposure in a vulnerable pediatric population.
Oncoproteins Interact to Promote Cancer Cell Growth in Retinoblastoma
October 17, 2016
Microscopic image: MDM2 expression (in red) in retinoblastoma Rb176 cells. Credit: Donglai Qi, PhD, and David Cobrinik, MD, PhD. Researchers at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los
Where Does Research Happen? Behind the Scenes of the Motion and Sports Analysis Lab
November 6, 2014
Learn about research happening in the Motion Lab at CHLA to help children with cerebral palsy, spina bifida and more walk better.
Four Things You Didn’t Know About HIV and the Growing Child
February 16, 2015
Our researchers are studying HIV and the growing child. Find out what they've learned so far.
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles to honor Panda Express and Kristin and Jeff Worthe at 2022 Gala
August 24, 2022
Multi-talented actor and musician Justin Timberlake to perform at the event, which will be co-hosted by actors Chris Pine and Robert Pine.
Baby’s Breath: A New Way to Study Neonatal Lung Disease
February 16, 2016
Normal lung (image A) compared to lung developed with low levels of VEGF (image B) demonstrating abnormal air spaces and lung tissue. Photo courtesy of Grikscheit Lab, The Saban Research Institute of
Mark Frey, PhD, Receives $1.7M Grant to Study How the GI Tract Repairs Itself After Injury
July 22, 2019
Chemotherapy and radiation target cancer cells but these treatments produce unwanted side effects on healthy tissue. The intestines are particularly sensitive to this toxicity. A better understanding
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