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Enzyme Identified as Possible Novel Drug Target for Sickle Cell Disease, Thalassemia
Researchers have found a key protein that could become a target for a new treatment for sickle cell disease. In lab tests, blocking the protein reduces sickling that distorts red blood cells.
Mitochondria “Talk” to Cells When Stress Occurs
CHOP researchers are working to better understand how mitochondria exchange signals with a cell’s nucleus in ways important to our health and disease.
A Gift to Nourish Lives
Home Plate teaches parents the skills to cook healthy meals at home. The initiative is designed to combat childhood obesity in low-income families.
10 Years, Thousands of Families
Since opening 10 years ago, the SDU has kept more than 3,600 families together and given each baby the best possible opportunity for a bright future.

A Day in the Life of a Facilities Project Manager
Christine Zadareky is a project manager in the Facilities Department. She oversees multiple projects from construction through occupancy across CHOP. This is a day in her life.
A Powerful Eating Disorder Antidote
Louis Bell, MD, Chief of the Division of General Pediatrics, shares the latest in medical thinking on an important topic: childhood eating disorders.

One Heart, No Borders
Thanks to a jointly operated program by the CHOP Global Health Center and a local healthcare provider in the DR, Rubelis' heart defect was detected and treated early

Autism, Unlocked
Children’s Hospital is making huge strides in understanding autism and developing treatments for affected children.
Smiling against All Odds
Born with a malignant vascular tumor, Kevin underwent a facial reanimation procedure at CHOP to help him smile.
Local and National Media Help Warn Parents about Distracted Driving
The alarming numbers about parents and cell phone use while driving with their children in the car received the attention of local and national media.