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CHOP/Penn Study Shows CAR-T Cells Remain Active a Decade After Infusion
A new study in Nature has documented the longest persistence of CAR T cell therapy to date.
Dr. Alan W. Flake, Director of Fetal Research, Wins March of Dimes Prize in Developmental Biology
The award from March of Dimes recognizes Dr. Flake’s work, which has advanced the science that underlies our understanding of pregnancy, birth, and prenatal development.
CHOP Researchers Use Deep Learning to Find Genetic Causes of Mental Health Disorders in Frequently Understudied African American Population
The method could eventually lead to more personalized medicine approaches as well as properly diagnose patients with multiple disorders.

Mental Health Can Impact Heart Health
Did you know that cardiovascular health and mental health are intertwined? Find expert advice on how parents can promote both cardiovascular and mental health and identify possible roadblocks.
Reviewing the Research: Sibling Screening & Negative Celiac Serology
Arunjot Singh, MD, MPH, Co-Director of the Center for Celiac Disease at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, spoke with Reuters Health about a study that recently appeared in the Archives of Disease in Childhood, which looked at 5-year follow-up of new cases after a celiac disease screening.

Loss of Smell in the COVID-19 Era: When to Worry
Loss of a sense of smell from COVID-19 is common and can be distressing. Fortunately, it is usually temporary, but may require further investigation by skilled ENT doctors.

Q&A with Dr. Tracey Jubelirer
Tracey Jubelirer, MD, is the Medical Director of the inpatient oncology unit at the Middleman Family Pavilion at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, King of Prussia.
CHOP Researchers Develop New Method for Measuring Movement Behavior in Children with Autism
Method measures motor imitation skills, which have been challenging to measure consistently and precisely.
CHOP Researchers Define a 3-Tiered Molecular Classification of Pediatric Differentiated Thyroid Cancer, where Fusion Oncogenes Predict the Most Invasive Behavior
CHOP researchers have defined a 3-tiered molecular classification of pediatric differentiated thyroid cancer, where fusion oncogenes predict the most invasive behavior.
Technically Speaking: Let’s Not Be Rash!
Find out why you may need to brush up on your rash identification skills.