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Faculty Spotlight: Aaron Nagiel, MD, PhD
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Dr. Nagiel is investigating retinal development—studying exactly how photoreceptors connect with bipolar cells, the next downstream cells in the system.
A Model of Success in Ebstein Anomaly
February 26, 2021
Two Heart Institute surgeons share their thoughts on the importance of the Starnes procedure and a team approach to care.
Keep Your Child Safe from Household Cleaners and Chemicals
October 21, 2013
How to keep your child from getting injured, burned or poisoned by the chemicals you keep at home.
RB or Not RB
July 10, 2015
Retinoblastoma is a common eye cancer in children. David Cobrinik of The Vision Center has helped answer the question of why mutations to the RB1 gene primarily cause tumors of the retina.
Understanding the Long-Term Impact of Hamstring Lengthening
August 11, 2022
New research finds a significant long-term increase in anterior pelvic tilt in children who undergo hamstring lengthening.
Staff Spotlight: Erin Ross
March 12, 2023
Erin loves the “abstract ethical thinking” that goes into her role as CHLA’s Institutional Review Board (IRB) Administrator.
How to Help Children Deal With Racism—and Not Adopt Racial Biases
June 25, 2020
Don’t be afraid to talk about race, even with young kids, and lead by example, says CHLA pediatrician Ashaunta Anderson, MD.
PENTEC: World Experts Team Up to Improve Outcomes for Children After Radiation Therapy
May 13, 2021
More than 150 specialists worldwide provide evidence-based guidance to reduce long-term effects of radiation therapy in children.
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