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Reflections on Black History Month
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In honor of Black History Month, CHLA posed a question to a few Black/African American team members from across the organization: What advice would you give your 10-year-old self?
On Her First Birthday, Julie Has a Lot to Smile About
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“Five fingers, five toes! Five fingers, five toes!” the doctor called out as he delivered little Julie Rose Osumi-Cabaya via C-section. “No cord around her neck; that’s great!” Then he casually added
CHLA Receives $1.5 Million Grant to Help Expand Pediatric MRI Access to Developing Countries
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Award from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation for developing image analysis tools to enable more accessible imaging for pediatric brain research.
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