Research at Children's

Research Facilities

In addition to a world-class faculty, MD / PhD postgraduate trainees enjoy access to world-class facilities while conducting their research at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation.

  • The new Research Building at Location S will provide over 363,000 square feet of interdisciplinary research space when construction is completed in 2006 Lots of Room to Work
    Cincinnati Children's now offers more research space than any other pediatric facility in the nation: 520,000 square feet in five buildings -- including a dedicated research building that was most recently expanded in the Fall of 2000 -- close to patient care facilities and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine. In addition, Cincinnati Children's will be expanding its dedicated research space by over 363,000 square feet in the next three years.
  • Access to shared Core Resource Facilities
    Students have access to Children's core support capabilities and facilities. These core support capabilities are resources that are available for all researchers and students at the Research Foundation. Core resources for basic and clinical research enhance investigators' access to cutting-edge technology and data analysis for a wide variety of projects.
  • Research Materials at Your Disposal
    Researchers at Cincinnati Children's are able to use two scientific research libraries. At Cincinnati Children's, you can use the Pratt Library, and at UC you can search through the College of Medicine's library system. Between the two libraries, you have access to all major medical and scientific journals. In addition, each library has an extensive compilation of journals accessible online, often with subscriptions that allow you to access them.
  • Electronic Infrastructure
    All postdocs have access to computing facilities while at Cincinnati Children's, including workstations, high-speed Internet connections, and email accounts. In addition, the Division of Biomedical Informatics provides computational resources for such tasks as data processing and analysis.

UC Facilities

Since Cincinnati Children's is the home of the Department of Pediatrics at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, postdocs have access to UC's many resources.

  • UC College of Medicine
    UC's Medical Sciences Building, one of the largest research-teaching structures under one roof in this country, houses extensive state-of-the-art research facilities, including research laboratories, core laboratories, and a full-service medical library.
  • Vontz Center for Molecular Studies
    The Vontz Center provides a place for scientists to focus on the discovery and understanding of the underlying genetic and molecular mechanisms that contribute to the development and progression of diseases such as cancer, brain and nervous system disorders, diabetes and obesity. The Vontz Center also houses many core facilities for researchers at the UC Medical Center.
  • Genome Research Institute
    UC's Genome Research Institute allows scientists to apply state-of-the-art modern molecular technologies to understand disease processes. Current major focus areas are obesity/diabetes, vascular biology, metabolic diseases, and cancer. The Institute houses over 350,000 square feet of world-class laboratories, cutting-edge technology core laboratories, and animal housing facilities.
  • Hoxworth Blood Center

Contact Us

To learn more about MD / PhD Postgraduate Training Options at Cincinnati Children's, contact:

Edith Markoff, PhD
Postdoctoral Fellow Recruiter
edith.markoff@cchmc.org

James Lessard, PhD
Director, CCRF Postdoctoral Office
james.lessard@cchmc.org

John J. Bissler, MD
Associate Director, Residency Training Program (Research)
john.bissler@cchmc.org