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A fifth-year PhD student, Kevin is studying patterns of genetic mutation in retinoblastoma.
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October 28, 2015
When Coleman was just 6 weeks old, he was transported to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles for cardiomyopathy left ventricular dysfunction. Ultimately, he received a heart transplant.
Locker Room Hygiene
June 10, 2015
Encourage children to stay healthy by practicing healthy hygiene habits in the locker room.
Trainee Spotlight: Allen Zhong, MD
March 18, 2022
A research fellow under Kasper Wang, Allen is investigating the role of progenitor cells in biliary atresia.
Extra Life: Gaming to Help Children's Hospitals Around the Nation
November 15, 2017
Every year, on a specific day, Trevor Carlee and Nick North get together with their friends to do one thing for 24 hours: play video games. Well, actually, there’s one more thing; they’re also helping
After Scoliosis Surgery, Junior Olympian Goes for Her Goals
June 8, 2015
Scoliosis threatened to take Juliette away from a sport she loved. But spinal fusion surgery at CHLE got her back in the game.
In Mongolia: Pollutants from Coal-Burning Stoves Strongly Associated with Miscarriages
May 20, 2014
David Warburton led a group of scientists who studied the affects of pollution on miscarriages in Mongolia.
Why do some neuroblastoma patients have “dancing eyes”?
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