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Finally, a Comprehensive Growth Chart for the Human Brain
April 18, 2022
Matthew Borzage, PhD, was among the co-authors of a pioneering effort to create the first comprehensive growth charts for the brain.
Mom Knows Best
October 13, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles are unraveling the biological mechanism that triggers pain in people with sickle cell disease—and confirming what mothers have been saying all along.
Fostering Women Leaders in Neurosurgery and Neurology
November 15, 2021
Susan Durham, MD, MS, and Shafali Spurling Jeste, MD, share their thoughts on how to close the gaps in women’s leadership in neurosurgery and neurology.
Does Piccolo PDA Closure Improve Outcomes for Babies?
January 10, 2023
A new clinical trial aims to shed light on how to best treat a patent ductus arteriosus in the most fragile infants.
Which Children Are at Risk After a Mild Traumatic Brain Injury?
October 31, 2022
A multicenter study led by Children’s Hospital Los Angeles aims to better predict outcomes after a non-severe traumatic intracranial hemorrhage.
Finding a Needle in a Haystack
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Investigators at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have developed and tested a new biomarker assay for quantifying disease and detecting the presence of neuroblastoma
A High-Tech Look at Rejection in Pediatric Liver Transplants
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New research aims to better diagnose, treat—and predict—liver transplant rejection in children.
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