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Children’s Hospital Los Angeles Awarded $2.4 Million to Study Treatment of Respiratory Infections in Children with Tracheostomy
August 23, 2021
Christopher Russell, MD, MS, will lead a multicenter study designed to reduce antibiotic exposure in a vulnerable pediatric population.
How Socioeconomics May Impact COVID-19-Associated Stress in Youth
February 17, 2022
How financially disadvantaged families are helping their kids build resilience.
Staff Spotlight: Jaycee Jumarang, MD
March 22, 2023
Jaycee manages the processing area of the Pannaraj Lab—handling PCR testing of study participants for COVID-19, flu and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
Trainee Spotlight: Kevin Stachelek
March 16, 2023
A fifth-year PhD student, Kevin is studying patterns of genetic mutation in retinoblastoma.
Understanding the Link Between Brain and Gut
October 29, 2014
Through both aspects of this study, researchers hope to better understand the relationship between constipation and behavior, and use this knowledge to improve treatments for children with autism and
Staff Spotlight: Michael Hadjidaniel, PhD
March 22, 2022
Michael joined the Single Cell, Sequencing, and CyTOF (SC2) Core in 2018. In his role, he assists scientists in identifying and quantifying various biomarkers in tissue and liquid biopsy samples.
Genetics and Environment Impact Familial Depression
January 21, 2016
A genetic variation, or the “s” allele, was associated with thicker cortex in the high risk (top row) but with thinner cortex in the low risk (bottom row) individuals. Image courtesy of Ravi Bansal
More Differences in Brain White Matter Produce More Symptoms in People with Autism
November 11, 2021
Researchers at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have brought us closer to understanding the biology of autism spectrum disorder, a condition affecting a person’s ability to communicate, learn and
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