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Beverly Davidson, PhD, Elected to the National Academy of Medicine
Beverly L. Davidson, PhD, director of the Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics has been elected into the National Academy of Medicine (NAM).
Studying the Effectiveness of Home Urinalysis Kits
Does Home-based Digital Urinalysis Technology Enhance Clinical Experience and Workflows for Patients and Providers?
Screening and Treatment of Hyperlipidemia in Children
Julie Brothers, M.D., F.A.A.P. spoke to MedPage Today about the clinical challenges of pediatric hyperlipidemia.

Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Establishes Wyss/Campbell Center for Thoracic Insufficiency Syndrome
The Wyss Medical Foundation gifted CHOP $5 million to support thoracic insufficiency syndrome (TIS) patient care, innovative research and education at CHOP.

2019 Carousel Ball Raises Record-Breaking $3.5 Million for Cardiac Center at CHOP
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia's 2019 Carousel Ball, presented by Wawa, raised a record-breaking $3.5 million to benefit the Cardiac Center at CHOP.

2019 Buddy Walk® & Family Fun Day Raises More Than $281,000
The 18th Annual Buddy Walk® & Family Fun Day raised more than $281,000 for the Trisomy 21 Program at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
HI Center Gains Status as CHOP Frontier Program
The Congenial Hyperinsulinism Center Hyperinsulinism is poised to help even more children and families after it was selected as a CHOP Frontier Program.
New Research about Breastfeeding Infants with Spina Bifida
New Research Related to Breastfeeding Late Preterm Infants with Spina Bifida

Tiny Tools, Big Results
The Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) is changing the way heart disease is diagnosed and treated in children.
The Protein-Carb Balancing Act
Children with protein-sensitive hyperinsulinism (HI) will have low blood sugars (hypoglycemia) when they eat protein-rich foods, ensuring they’re getting enough carbs to offset the protein falls to parents and caregivers.