Prolific television writer and producer Chuck Lorre channels his philanthropic giving to support STEM education for young academics from underserved communities.
Rasmussen’s encephalitis imperiled Buddy’s life. Doctors performed a hemispherectomy, disarming his epileptic seizures by separating the two sides of his brain.
Through the Mary E. Bazar-Robin Foundation, a former Children’s Hospital Los Angeles nurse gives back in a big way—while also honoring her mother’s life and legacy.
Samuels Family Latino and African American High School Internship Program (LA-HIP) provides students in underrepresented communities with hands-on lab experience and college prep.
On June 18, more than 450 researchers, physicians, trainees and staff gathered to share novel findings, discuss current challenges and forge new scientific collaborations at Science Day 2024—The Saban
Limb Difference Awareness Month shines on two CHLA patients, born years apart with similar hand disorders, who connected through the hospital’s CATCH Program.
How much screen time is healthy for kids? Read CHLA’s pediatrician-approved guide for navigating your child’s screen time, from infancy to adolescence.