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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.
Do This, Not That: How to Care for Your Child’s Cast
December 16, 2019
Physician assistant Allison Tarrasch of CHLA’s Fracture Clinic explains how to keep that protective fiberglass shell from getting wet, causing skin eruptions, or driving your kid mad from itching.
Kids in Cars: Look Before You Lock
August 30, 2020
Most parents who have left their child in a hot car did so by accident: They simply forgot the child was there. Follow these tips to prevent that dangerous mistake.
Safety Tips on Keeping the Holidays Merry and Bright
December 15, 2014
It’s easy to get wrapped up in holiday festivities—even easier to overlook common household items that can end up being hazardous to your child. To keep your family’s holiday merry and bright, the
Check out our Neuropsychology Research Core
August 13, 2021
The Neuropsychology Core of The Saban Research Institute provides assessment of typical and atypical central nervous system functioning through a range of standardized performance measures.
When Good Immune Cells Turn Bad
October 10, 2017
Investigators at the Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have identified new findings about an immune cell – called a tumor-associated macrophage – that
Medication and Breastfeeding: What You Need to Know
March 25, 2013
Medications that you take can affect your child while you are breastfeeding. Consult your doctor about the medicines you are on and if they'll affect your baby.
Easing Clinic Visits for Kids With Autism
March 31, 2016
From The Developing Mind Newsletter, Winter 2016 Written by Larry Yin, MD , medical director of The Boone Fetter Clinic at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Most children feel a little anxious about
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