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Virtual Driving Assessment Predicts Risk of Crashing for Newly Licensed Teen Drivers
CHOP findings move the science closer to precision crash prevention, targeted strategies to improve student drivers’ skills.

CHOP’s Buddy Walk & Family Fun Day Raises $260,000+ for Trisomy 21 Program
On Sunday, October 8, Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) hosted its annual Buddy Walk & Family Fun Day benefiting the hospital’s Trisomy 21 (Down syndrome) Program, which supports healthier futures for patients and helps to improve the lives of individuals with Down syndrome.

Beyond Illness and Injury: Social Needs Support in the Emergency Department
Spurred by seeing the overwhelming need during the pandemic, ER clinicians founded Family Connects to help families with needs like food and diapers.

CHOP Researchers Show “Cryptic” Viral Peptide Drives Large Part of Immune Response in Influenza A Virus Infection
A new study by researchers at CHOP and Penn has identified an important role for a non-classical MHC molecule that engages with a cryptic viral peptide derived from influenza A virus.
CHOP Supports a Class of Medical Assistant Students with Guaranteed Jobs and Mentoring
The new hires are part of a program that offers training and career counseling to help them succeed in the professional world.

CHOP Researchers Find NICU Antibiotic Use Decreased Substantially in Past Decade
Antibiotic use in neonatal intensive care units (NICUs) decreased substantially over the past decade, according to CHOP researchers.

New Computational Tool Tracks Transfer of Mitochondria from T Cells to Cancer Cells
CHOP researchers have developed a computational tool to determine which cells in patient tumor samples receive mitochondria from T cells.

Two Research Leaders from CHOP Elected to National Academy of Medicine
CHOP Chief Scientific Officer Susan Furth, MD, PhD, and PEDSnet founder Christopher B. Forrest, MD, PhD have been elected to the National Academy of Medicine.

Research That Reflects Real-World Care
CHOP's Center for Outcomes in REsearch in Surgery (CORES) is making strides to improve outcomes for children with surgical conditions. The Center, led by attending urologist Gregory E. Tasian, MD, MSCE, breaks down clinical and research silos and groups researchers with patient families to improve our ability to apply outcomes back into care.

Virtual Reality-based Education Set to Launch at CHOP
Nursing and Clinical Care Services at CHOP prepare to begin virtual reality programming to provide advanced education for staff.