Research Horizons at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
Explore highlights of the exciting research happening at Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation with Research Horizons. Each issue features recent studies published by Cincinnati Children's investigators. By combining cutting-edge research and education with the best in pediatric care, we are striving to improve the lives of children and families everywhere.
In this issue, you will find the following feature stories that highlight some of our many world-class researchers:
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Environmental influences at the time the egg first implants in the uterus can affect a person’s health for life. Read More » |
 | How real are the risks posed by environmental toxicants on children – and are the alternatives any safer? Read More » |
 | Dr. Frank Biro delves into the connections between puberty, obesity and our environment. Read More »
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 | Tackling environmental health issues takes medical teams beyond treating symptoms. Read More » |
 | The Cincinnati Lead Study, launched in 1979, is the longest-running study on lead exposure and brain development in the United States. Read More » |
 | Evie Alessandri, MD, is the 10th participant that Cincinnati Children's has sent to the Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) program. Read More » |