Research Horizons from Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation - Winter 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:
Relieving the Pain of Migraine ResearchA $12 million, 40-site project will compare pediatric migraine treatments at an unprecedented scale. Read More » |
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IBD 2.0Innovative project builds online army of researchers, clinicians, and families to share knowledge about inflammatory bowel disease. Read More » |
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The Art of Science and Cooperative ResearchManaging multi-site studies takes enormous work, but these large studies produce hard-to-get results while providing greater accountability for taxpayers. Read More » |
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Taking Good Findings FurtherFour-year 32-site study will help physicians prescribe the "first best drug" to stop childhood seizures. Read More » |
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Putting Innovation to PracticeFrom new ways to reduce preterm births to improved alerts for kidney injury, learning networks help pediatricians stay current. Read More » |
News and Briefs
- Awards and Appointments
- Study Digs into the X's and Y's of Human Reproduction
- New Director Looks to Build Strength in Research
- Asthma Project Uses Data to Help With Treatment
- Making Emergency Care Safer for Kids
- Preventing Childhood Obesity Starts at Home, Early
- When Kids with Sickle Cell Grow Up
- Grant Could Yield Missing Piece for Neurofibromatosis
- Center to Step Up Battle Against Preterm Birth
- Degen Named AAAS Fellow