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Complex Biology of Hyperinsulinism May Offer Clues to Better Treatment
Studying cells from children born with hyperinsulinism, CHOP experts discover events at the cellular level that may lead to new treatments for this rare disease.
With Support, Community Doctors Could Detect Adults with Autism
Research shows community-based doctors can effectively diagnose autism in adults.
Innovative Study Will Translate Objective Diagnostic Measures for Sports-related Concussion across the Lab, Clinic and Field
A team of researchers from CHOP and Penn are working to enhance the accuracy of sports-related concussion diagnoses and help design better protective equipment.
CHOP and Mt. Sinai Hospital Expand Partnership to Include Autism Research
First joint research symposium between CHOP’s Center for Autism Research and Mt. Sinai’s Seaver Autism Center “exceeds expectations.”
Dr. Stephan Grupp to Lead Cellular Therapy and Transplant Section in CHOP Cancer Program
A leading pediatric oncologist at CHOP, Dr. Grupp is now Chief of the Section of Cellular Therapy and Transplant in the Hospital’s Division of Oncology.
Dr. Douglas Wallace Receives the Franklin Medal in Life Science from the Franklin Institute
CHOP’s Douglas Wallace, a world-renowned pioneer in mitochondrial biology, received the 2017 Benjamin Franklin Medal in Life Science at the Franklin Institute.
Department of Surgery Hosts a Special "Breakthroughs in Pediatric Surgery" Event
The evening, designed for journalists, community leaders and philanthropic supporters, offered attendees a behind-the-scenes look at various operating rooms and a chance to hear from many of our surgical experts.
Are E-cigarettes Safe?
Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: e-cigarettes — the newest tobacco products.
The Hospital’s Largest Giving Group Evolves
The generosity of Founders Society members has made an indelible impact on the Hospital and helped CHOP recently open several state-of-the-art facilities.
To Soothe and Heal
The Medical Behavioral Unit at CHOP, with its concentrated approach to treating patients with behavioral issues and soothing atmosphere, is meant to reduce anxiety and help patients, like Mary, stay safe while recovering at the Hospital.