Research Horizons from Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation - Fall 2013
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 learn how Biomedical Informatics works with researchers and clinicians alike to transform the way we care for children:
Biomedical Informatics at Cincinnati Children'sMining vast stores of data informs research and transforms clinical care. Read More » |
|
Turning Down the NoiseThe alerts in computer order entry systems are bothersome and often ignored. Researchers try to mediate a troubled relationship. Read More » |
|
Putting Patients in ChargeInnovative project lets patients with chronic conditions take the wheel. Read More » |
|
A Perfect MatchGenetic data helps doctors to better predict, prescribe and dose medications, with remarkable outcomes. Read More » |
|
Keeping WatchDoctors and informatics experts design a system to detect NICU errors before they happen. Read More » |
New and Noteworthy
- Awards and Appointments
- Pediatric Leaders Appeal for Continued Funding
- Targeting Immune System Enzyme Kills Myelodysplastic Cells
- Taking the Pressure Off: Team effort cuts incidence of pressure ulcers in half
- Lactation Problems Could Link to Insulin Levels
- Innovation Fund Picks Promising Projects
- Finding Could Prevent Central Line Infection
- 'Back to Basics' for New Immunobiology Director
- Anti-Rejection Drug Also Reduces Seizures
- Program Improves Antibiotic Prescribing
- Cincinnati Cancer Center Appoints Director
- Study Expands Use of Biomarker Test to Diagnose Acute Kidney Injury