Ana María Cárdenas Certified as ABMM Diplomate
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Ana María Cárdenas, PhD, is now a certified Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM).
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Ana María Cárdenas, PhD, is now a certified Diplomate of the American Board of Medical Microbiology (ABMM).
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The Cancer Center at CHOP invites the community to raise awareness and fund research to cure childhood cancer.
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Melissa's legacy lives on through a fund dedicated to improving the lives of underserved children in Africa.
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CHOP scientists altered red blood cells to produce a form of hemoglobin not affected by the mutation that causes sickle cell disease. The findings may lead to a new therapy for the disease.
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Specialists at CHOP's Center for Fetal Diagnosis and Treatment report on 100 recent cases of fetal surgery for spina bifida, achieving results similar to the landmark clinical trial that established a new standard of care for prenatal repair of spina bifida.
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Pathology and Laboratory Medicine has received accreditation from the College of American Pathologists.
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Human milk is infant food, but for sick, hospitalized babies, it’s also medicine. CHOP experts cover this topic in a neonatal nursing journal’s special issue focused on human milk for sick newborns.
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The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia is developing a nonprofit human milk bank for hospitalized infants. The program, part of CHOP's Breastfeeding and Lactation Program, is expected to open in late summer of 2015.
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Aramark invests $750,000 in “Home Plate”, a 3-year research study at CHOP's Healthy Weight Program to enhance the health and well-being of families.
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CHOP-led research finds a link between hotter days and kidney stones in U.S. adults and children.