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CHOP Omics Initiative News

Omics helps us get closer to more precise treatments for every patient. Learn what omics means and how we’re revolutionizing the future of pediatric medicine. 

Heads Up!

Nov 27, 2023

Protecting teens’ brains while they play competitive sports.

The Power of Nutrition

Nov 27, 2023

CHOP’s Culinary Medicine program develops recipes that can help ease physical symptoms or otherwise improve children’s health.

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Mental Health: It Takes a Village

Nov 27, 2023

A Q&A with Tami Benton, MD, who has led the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences since 2010.

A Day in the Life: Petra Molnar, PhD

Nov 27, 2023

As a research trainee in infectious diseases, Dr. Molnar studies metabolic regulators to develop promising antimalarial therapies. Follow a day in her life.

Got milk? How pasteurized donor human milk helps babies thrive

Nov 17, 2023

Shortly after giving birth at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Meredith Alley found herself visiting her son, Graham, in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). He had arrived earlier than expected and faced respiratory distress that required special care.

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