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BPA Exposure in Pregnancy Affects Genes Related to Obesity and Diabetes
Previous research has linked exposure to bisphenol A (BPA) in the womb with higher rates of obesity and diabetes later in life, but the biological mechanisms driving those changes have largely remained a mystery.
Alumni Notes: Winter 2020
Remembering our CHOP Alumni Motto, Keep … Tradition, Keep … in Mind, Keep …in Touch, this is the second year of a newer tradition.

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.

CHOP Researchers Win Science Center Award to Develop AML Treatment
The $200,000 award will fund research to develop a novel therapeutic that ignites the immune system and could act as a stand-alone treatment, as well as boost the effectiveness of existing immunotherapies.

Benefits of Fetal Surgery for Spina Bifida Persist in School-Age Children
A decade after the MOMS trial, new findings show significant physical and emotional benefits in school-age children who had prenatal surgery for spina bifida.

Support When the Diabetes Clinical Team Isn’t Enough
At Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, multiple members of the Diabetes Center work as a team to help families manage their child’s diabetes.
No Pancreas? No Problem.
A unique clinic at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia follows post-pancreatectomy patients.

Specialized Help for the Less Than 5%
A unique CHOP clinic treats kids with radioactive iodine-refractory thyroid cancer.
CHOP Welcomes World-Renowned Sarcoma Expert
Patrick J. Grohar, MD, PhD, focuses on developing therapies for a cancer that’s rare in adults but relatively common in the pediatric population.
Long Segment Tracheal Stenosis: Let it Slide
BS was a 6-week-old male who was in the operating room at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia for a routine hernia repair.