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Investigating Burnout Among Fellows
Physician and resident burnout has been extensively studied; but much less is known about the condition among fellows. CHOP researchers investigate.

A Conversation with CHOP Celiac Center
CHOP clinicians offer a holistic approach to celiac disease management at recent town hall event.
Researchers Discover New Genetic Variants Responsible for Neurodevelopmental Disorders
A dozen patients have clinical features linked to the genetic variants, and preclinical models reveal more about how they affect normal function.
CHOP, Black Doctors COVID-19 Consortium Partner with City for Teen Vaccine Initiative
CHOP Clinical Nurse Sophia Collins and Philly Teen Vaxx Ambassador Angely join Good Day Philadelphia to discuss Philly Teen Week.
CHOP Gene Therapy Experts Profiled in Philadelphia Magazine
CHOP researchers were interviewed as a part of a comprehensive article about cell and gene therapy in Philadelphia Magazine.
Researchers Uncover How MN1 Overexpression Causes AML
CHOP researchers have found that MN1 overexpression leads to stabilization of the BAF complex, which leads to overproduction of progenitor and stem cells.
Eosinophilic Esophagitis (EoE) Education Day 2021 Recap
During our annual EoE Education Day, patients and families participated in an exciting day featuring research updates, expert panels, interactive sessions and much more.
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Dr. Lisa R. Young Receives the 2021 Norman J. Siegel Award at the Pediatric Academic Societies 2021 Virtual Meeting
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is pleased to announce that Lisa R. Young, MD, Chief of the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine, received the 2021 Norman J. Siegel Outstanding Science Award for her considerable contributions to pediatric science. The award was presented on May 3, 2021 during the PAS Presidential Plenary at the Pediatric Academic Societies 2021 Virtual Meeting.
Researchers Find Association Between Financial Strain Due to COVID-19 and Depression
CHOP researchers found a link between depressive symptoms and pandemic-related income loss and financial strain, independent of anxiety.

CHOP Researchers Discover New Disease that Prevents Formation of Antibodies
CHOP researchers discovered a new condition, which they named PU.MA, and treated a patient with a bone marrow donation from the patient’s older brother.