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A First Look at the Clinical Outcomes Data Archive
Our innovative fetal patient registry and data management system has made remarkable strides impacting both clinical care and research.

What You Should Know About Social Media
A social worker at CHOP responds to the Surgeon General’s warning about social media with insights, perspectives and strategies for parents.
First-of-its-Kind Open-Analysis Platform for Pediatric Brain Tumors Provides Robust Data Resource for Childhood Cancer Research
Collaboration among CHOP, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium, and Children’s Brain Tumor Network paves the way for new collaborative models to accelerate discoveries.

The Runway Fashion & Trunk Show Raises More Than $845,000 for CHOP’s Neuroscience Center
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia hosted The Runway, presented by the Jacovini Family, a contemporary lunchtime fashion show at the Mann Center curated by top Philadelphia-area boutiques and designers with proceeds benefitting CHOP’s Neuroscience Center. This year, more than $845,000 was raised!
Harnessing Data to Accelerate Discovery and Treatment of Brain Tumors
Through collaboration with research partners, patients, foundations, and community members, we are working to defeat childhood brain cancer and find better treatments for current patients. Read about recent milestones we’ve hit to accelerate pediatric brain tumor research.
Two CHOP Researchers Named 2022 STAT Wunderkinds
Two researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) were recently selected by the health and science news outlet STAT as 2022 Wunderkinds, an award that celebrates the next generation of scientific superstars who are making significant contributions to biomedical research.
Study Finds Newly Formed “Immature” Neurons Appear in Brain Throughout Lifespan
CHOP neurosurgeons collaborated with researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine to confirm the presence of these neurons from birth through age 92.
The Role of the Fetal Spina Bifida APN Program Coordinator
Families who receive a diagnosis of the most severe forms of spina bifida need an amazing level of support and care coordination from prenatal diagnosis through delivery, treatment and discharge.
Spotlighting CHOP's Community Health Workers
In honor of Social Work Month, CHOP is featuring our Community Health Workers.

MOMS2 Study Shows Benefits of Fetal Surgery for Spina Bifida Endure to Childhood
Read about follow-up research to the landmark 2011 MOMS study, which showed prenatal surgery for spina bifida has measureable benefits over surgery after birth.