CHOP Unveils Interactive Robot to Patients and Families
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New robot will be programmed for entertainment and patient education purposes, offering an alternative mode for interaction and learning.
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New robot will be programmed for entertainment and patient education purposes, offering an alternative mode for interaction and learning.
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CHOP recently received a generous gift from Mark and Jill Fishman that will help transform the Center for Lymphatic Imaging and Interventions and the Center for Families.
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CHOP scientists found that a receptor on brain cells has a key role in how animals and people respond to stress. It may be a marker of PTSD in humans and may become a new target for better treatments.
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CHOP recipient, physician-scientist Dr. Yael Mossé, is innovating targeted, less toxic therapies for cancer affecting mostly infants and young children.
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Rushani Saltzman, MD, attending physician with the Division of Allergy and Immunology, recently received the Alan R. Cohen Master Clinician Award in CHOP’s Department of Pediatrics.
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Audrey R. Odom John, MD, PhD, renowned as both a malaria researcher and an outstanding clinician, is appointed as Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases.
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For the fifth year in a row, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has been recognized as an LGBTQ Healthcare Equality Leader by the Human Rights Campaign Foundation.
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A CHOP scientist co-led the largest-ever genetic study of childhood obesity. The team found that genetic influences act across the lifespan in multiple ethnicities.
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Madeline Bell, President and CEO of Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, contributes an opinion piece to the Philadelphia Inquirer about the leadership skills she developed during her 10 years as a Girl Scout.
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In finding cellular origins of a severe childhood disorder causing seizures, intellectual disability and autistic-like symptoms, new research suggests potential therapies.