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Case Study: First Diagnosis May Not Be Last
After E.K.’s diagnosis with a genetic disorder, his symptoms remained. His family sought help at CHOP, where experts discovered biliary atresia and treated it.
Researchers Identify RNA Editing Events that Impact Gene Expression and Phenotype
CHOP researchers have identified RNA editing events that influence gene expression and phenotype, showing that a single nucleotide change can have large downstream effects.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Announces Opening of New Healthy Weight Food Pharmacy at its Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center
CHOP is proud to announce the expansion of its Healthy Weight Food Pharmacy to a second location at the Nicholas and Athena Karabots Pediatric Care Center. The aim of the new location is to increase food access to more patient families, while also providing ongoing support to identify and address broader social determinants of health.
A Fresh Look at Upper GI Tract Motility, Testing and Treatments
Learn about CHOP’s full range of motility studies, diagnostic tests and treatments on-site, and our continued quest for new ways to improve children’s lives.
Using Digital Health Tools to Screen Children for Suicide Risk
CHOP expert leading the effort to develop a chatbot to screen children for suicide risk in a more efficient and scalable manner.
Oxygen Therapy in Newborns May Impact Influenza Susceptibility Via Lung Circadian Clock
CHOP researchers have found mice exposed to neonatal hyperoxia have increased influenza susceptibility and disrupted lung circadian clocks.

Deep Immune Profiling Shows Significant Immune Activation in Children with MIS-C
Using deep immune profiling, CHOP researchers have found children with MIS-C are extremely immune activated, more like adults with severe COVID-19.
CHOP Researchers Find Effective Combination of Therapies for Managing Mitochondrial Disease
Study is first to demonstrate how one specific combinational therapy may provide measurable benefits to patients with mitochondrial respiratory chain disorders, which currently lack FDA-approved therapies.
Study Finds Benefits to Both Strategies Used to Treat Symptomatic Tetralogy of Fallot
A study involving CHOP researchers has found the two strategies used for treating infants with symptomatic tetralogy of Fallot both have potential benefits for patients.
A Priceless Gift
The MBA Opens Doors Foundation’s grants provide comfort and security to CHOP families in need.