Research Horizons from Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation - Fall 2012
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:
Making Sense of AutismWhat's behind the growing numbers of children labeled "autistic." Read More » |
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Working on a MysteryAutism research builds on understanding other disorders. Read More » |
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Changing MoodsClosing the pediatric gap in psychiatric medications. Read More » |
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The Language of SuicideFinal words could offer a means of prevention. Read More » |
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A Way to Predict Violence?Simple test could serve as early warning system. Read More » |
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Congenital Heart Disease and Behavioral DisordersMaking the connection improves outcomes. Read More » |
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Go, Jane, GoPutting science behind why kids read poorly. Read More » |
News in Brief
- Awards and Appointments
- Cincinnati Children's joins tissue chip project
- New program to focus on mitochondrial disease
- Grant expands blood vessel research
- Network will merge genetic data, electronic medical records
- Davies honored as ELAM fellow
- Drug shows promise in halting cancer growth
- 'Herd' effect works on HPV
- Rejuvenating aging stem cells
- Protein protects organs during severe illness
- New law affects physician training, genetic counselors