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Vaccine Resources: Lots of New and Updated Resources
Check out the list of resources from the CDC and AAP, including interim recommendations for use of nirsevimab during the current shortage and updated Red Book chapter on use of PCV20.
Researchers Identify Three Genes Associated with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
All three genes had variants affecting splicing and resulted in symptoms like developmental delays, intellectual disability, hypotonia, seizures and autism.
CHOP Researchers Define Seizure Burden, Developmental Outcomes for STXBP1-Related Disorders
This major step allows for the creation of clinical trials to test key endpoints that will determine the efficacy of new therapies.
A Day in the Life: Petra Molnar, PhD
As a research trainee in infectious diseases, Dr. Molnar studies metabolic regulators to develop promising antimalarial therapies. Follow a day in her life.
Mental Health: It Takes a Village
A Q&A with Tami Benton, MD, who has led the Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences since 2010.
The Power of Nutrition
CHOP’s Culinary Medicine program develops recipes that can help ease physical symptoms or otherwise improve children’s health.
Planting the Seeds of a Healthy Diet
The innovative Food as Medicine program bring food and nutrition education to families facing food instability.
Heads Up!
Protecting teens’ brains while they play competitive sports.
Why I Give: Karyn Wire
In 2016, our 8-year-old son Justin was airlifted to CHOP for emergency brain surgery. It hit us out of nowhere. When his sister and brother visited, Child Life came in with things like Legos and Play-Doh to distract them from his scary head wrap and get them to just play together. It took the fear out of the room.
CHOP Researchers Use Human Stem Cells to Model a Severe Epilepsy Syndrome and Identify a Potential Targeted Treatment
An experimental compound might be further developed as an effective treatment approach for affected patients.