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Mini Guts
Bench-to-bedside research supports GI innovation at CHOP.
Big Data; Big Results
Game-changing treatments for pediatric IBD patients come after care is streamlined and new uses for existing medications is explored.
Liver Disease in Children
Research in the lab and at the bedside offer new hope for young patients with biliary atresia, Alagille syndrome and other chronic liver disorders.
The Latest in Liver Research: 2022
Active research at the Fred and Suzanne Biesecker Pediatric Liver Center.
Using Social Cues to Adjust Conversational Behavior May Be Challenging for Autistic Children and Teens
Learning to adjust talkativeness could be an important growth opportunity for verbally fluent people with autism.
CHOP Researchers Refine Experimental Prodrug Treatment of High-Risk Neuroblastoma
CHOP researchers have shown that linking a tumor-killing prodrug to a macromolecular carrier of the Poloxamer family improves retention of the drug in treatment-resistant neuroblastoma tumors.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is proud to announce Marcia Wallace as its first Supplier Diversity Program Manager
CHOP is proud to announce Marcia Wallace as its first Supplier Diversity Program Manager. In this role, which she assumed in fall 2021, she leads CHOP’s Supply Chain team and works closely with CHOP’s Healthier Together Initiative.
CHOP-Led Study Finds Bortezomib Improves Survival in Children with Newly Diagnosed T-Cell Lymphoblastic Lymphoma
In a COG trial, CHOP researchers found adding bortezomib to chemotherapy significantly improved overall survival in children and young adults with newly diagnosed T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma (T-LL).

CHOP Expert Offers Advice for Kids Under 5 as Mask Mandates Relax
As mask mandates are lifting across the U.S., many are asking what kids under 5 should do. A CHOP infectious disease expert shares guidance with several news media outlets.

Aromatherapy for Children: What’s Safe and What’s Not
Practiced safely, aromatherapy with essential oils can help children feel calmer and sleep better. Used improperly, though, the essential oils can be harmful and even dangerous.