Research Horizons from Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation - Summer 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 find the following feature stories that highlight some of our many world-class researchers:
How Early is Too EarlyThe high cost of saving tiny lives. Read More » |
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The Genetic ConnectionWhat genes might tell us about preterm birth Read More » |
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No Easy AnswersResearch reflects the complexity of the prematurity problem. Read More » |
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Blending Heart and ScienceEvidence-based interventions aim to curb prematurity, improve lives. Read More » |
New and Noteworthy
- Awards and Appointments
- Grant Accelerates Research
- Merck Grant Fuels Fragile X Research
- More Manageable Weight Loss Program Proves Just as Effective
- Alternative to Bariatric Surgery?
- International Partnerships Expand
- Anesthesia Toxic to Adult Brains, Too
- A Boost For Conventional Leukemia Treatment
- New Genes Linked to Juvenile Arthritis
- Nursing Expands Research
- Sickle Cell a Focus for New Hematology Director
- Developmental Biology Director Named
- Fetal Therapy Study Aims to Cure Disease Before Birth
- Improving Outcomes for Kids on Dialysis
- Pollution Linked to Hyperactivity
- New Treatment for Severe Arthritis Gets Thumbs Up
- Logan to Lead Sports Medicine