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Angeleno Corps Interns Gain Work Experience—and Serve the Community
August 18, 2022
Three interns from the Angeleno Corps youth jobs program share what they learned—and how they supported the community at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles.
Resveratrol may be an effective intervention for lung aging and the ultimate development of chronic lung disease
March 3, 2017
In a study led by Barbara Driscoll, PhD, of The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, researchers demonstrate, for the first time that inhaled resveratrol treatments slow aging
After Years on Dialysis, Ethan Is Running Free
November 2, 2021
Ethan had Wilms tumor, the most common type of kidney cancer in children. Most patients are diagnosed between the ages of 1 and 4—and the tumors are often quite large.
A Father’s Gift
December 1, 2019
Even before his twins were treated at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, Eszylfie Taylor was committed to making a difference in the lives of kids in the community.
The Petersen Foundation Endowment Supports Three Signature Programs at CHLA
June 27, 2020
A generous endowment will help fund clinical care and research in the Cancer and Blood Disease Institute, The Vision Center and Inpatient Rehabilitation.
New Clues to Kidney Cell Renewal
September 14, 2016
In a first-of-its-kind look at human kidney development, researchers at The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles have isolated human nephron progenitor (NP) cells. Their results
Jennifer Raymond, MD: Lessons Learned From Challenges Faced
March 5, 2018
In addition to caring for patients with type 1 diabetes and other endocrine disorders, Jennifer Raymond, MD, MCR, conducts clinical research in type 1 diabetes and telemedicine.
Have Big-Brother Hero Cape, Will Travel
November 28, 2016
“You’re doing a good job, buddy.” Those are the loving words 5-year-old Carter Holt whispers to his little brother, Forrest, whenever he leaves his bedside. For the last three years, Carter has been
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