2018 Huddle Up For Autism Raises More than $106,000
Apr 19, 2018
The 9th Annual Huddle Up for Autism raises more than $106,000 for the Center for Autism Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Our team of pediatric spine surgeons and other specialists have more than 250 years of experience diagnosing and treating spine conditions in pediatric patients.
Apr 19, 2018
The 9th Annual Huddle Up for Autism raises more than $106,000 for the Center for Autism Research at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Apr 17, 2018
Emily Whitehead, the first pediatric patient to receive CAR T-cell therapy, and her family honor the CHOP team who saved her life with a $250,000 research grant to expand the use of the therapy for relapsed or refractory ALL.
Apr 16, 2018
CHOP researchers discovered a method to stimulate a brain circuit in animals that could someday help treat depression in people.
Apr 12, 2018
Salon L'Etoile in Jenkintown welcomed more than 30 CHOP patients for their yearly “Spring Makeover Day.”
Apr 12, 2018
When it comes to motivating an inactive child to move more, start with their interests, find out what motivates them, and think outside the box.
Apr 10, 2018
Through Penn and CHOP’s collaboration with PMH, Dr. Mazhani had access to the resources young Botswana’s doctors desperately need and to additional mentorship, training opportunities and research expertise.
Apr 10, 2018
Through training, research and clinical care, the Global Health team at CHOP is committed to contributing to the "Health for All" mission.
Apr 10, 2018
A fellowship research project helped identify the prevalence of pneumococcal infections in the Dominican Republic (DR). The findings will be shared with the DR’s Ministry of Public Health to help improve vaccine rates.
Apr 6, 2018
Yi Xing, PhD, an internationally prominent scientist, will join CHOP on Sept. 1 to launch a Center that will harness big data and new technology for children’s health.
Apr 5, 2018
Summer camps provide children with cardiac conditions opportunities to meet new friends, connect with peers who have experienced similar medical treatments, gain independence, and discover new activities and hobbies.