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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.
Latino and African-American High School Students Take On Biomedical Research
August 22, 2014
Explaining the role of ErbB4 regulators in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Patricia Lozano exudes poise and confidence. In front of fellow interns, she reviews the causes of IBD and discusses how
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Offers MIBG Therapy for Neuroblastoma
July 15, 2022
Children with high-risk neuroblastoma can now access MIBG therapy in Southern California, at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Help Your Child’s Language Development
February 11, 2013
What can you do to encourage your child's language skills development?
Racing to Improve Neuroimmunology Care
February 9, 2022
Jonathan Santoro, MD, shares his team’s latest research and fellowship—and why he’s in a ‘race’ to discover new approaches to care.
Wellness Fair Helps Families Get Back-to-School Ready
October 21, 2021
Attendees at the event—a partnership between Children’s Hospital Los Angeles and Macedonia Baptist Church—were able to pick up supplies and books, receive health screenings, learn about local
Is Childhood Obesity a Psychological Disorder?
August 15, 2017
A team of researchers, including senior investigator, Bradley Peterson, MD, director of the Institute for the Developing Mind at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, used fMRI to investigate neural
Staff Spotlight: Liam North
March 19, 2022
Last spring, Liam was “interviewing all over” in the hopes of landing a research assistant position. When he arrived at the lab of Pat Levitt, PhD, at CHLA, he knew his search was over.
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