Dr. Phyllis Dennery Elected to Institute of Medicine
Phyllis A. Dennery, MD, FAAP, an internationally prominent neonatologist and researcher at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, has been elected to the prestigious Institute of Medicine (IOM). Dr....
View ArticleStudy Team Uses Virtual Visits to Help Families Transition to Home
Clinicians at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia care for patients with complex medical and surgical conditions, and many rely on sophisticated technology long after they return home. The initial...
View ArticleNo Difference in Outcomes for Premature Infants Enrolled in RCTs
Many families of premature infants quickly become familiar with a powerful research tool called a randomized clinical trial (RCT). Neonatologists may invite them to participate in RCTs, as they...
View ArticleInvestigators Put Their Studies Into Drive With CPCE Pilot Grants
Conducting a pilot research study is like test-driving a new car. Pilot studies build preliminary evidence and allow for investigators to ensure everything runs smoothly before committing to an...
View ArticleNew ESPR President Looks Forward to Engaging Young Researchers at Annual Meeting
When young research trainees come to Jason Stoller, MD, for a little guidance, he often tells them that to be successful, you must surround yourself with other successful people who are passionate...
View ArticleGetting Into a California State of Mind: PAS Meeting Preview
If you’re eager to learn and a creator of change — which pretty much covers everyone here at the Research Institute — then you’ll want to know about what’s happening at the Pediatric Academic Societies...
View ArticleSports Medicine Research Award, Concussion Research Collaboration, Stephan...
Our latest research news roundup carries a hint of summer and exciting new beginnings: As more than 70 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia experts traveled to sunny California for the annual Pediatric...
View ArticleDo the Effects of Neonatal Caffeine Therapy Persist in Middle School?
The Finding: Caffeine therapy can help premature babies breathe stronger and sooner on their own. When a group of caffeine-treated premature babies reached middle school, the therapy appeared to...
View ArticleDriving Evidence-Based Neonatology Forward: A Q&A With Barbara Schmidt, MD
As a student at McMaster University in Canada, Barbara Schmidt, MD, attending neonatologist at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, and director of Clinical Research, Neonatology at Penn Medicine, met...
View ArticleNeonatal Research for Future Families: Research Hero Clay Maresca Gives Back
Editor’s Note: This occasional blog series features stories of CHOP research heroes who have participated in clinical research studies. Without the generosity and dedication of families, patients, and...
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