Sentences with phrase «largest pediatric research»

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But the 23rd annual Sohn Investment Conference — held in memory of Ira Sohn, and benefiting pediatric cancer research and treatment — had a larger - than - usual contingent of technology investors, and not everyone agreed with Gundlach's stance.
Nationwide Children's is America's largest pediatric hospital, an international leader in research and is ranked in all 10 specialties on U.S.News & World Report's 2016 - 17 «America's Best Children's Hospitals» list.
The larger ship enabled the creation of an inpatient unit, a pediatric nursing school and an onboard research facility.
Tracy C. Grikscheit, MD, pediatric surgeon and principal investigator at The Saban Research Institute of Children's Hospital Los Angeles, treats a large number of young patients who require surgery for various intestinal diseases.
«In our research project on pediatric leukemia we plan to use Gemcode to define the exact chromosomal breakpoints of large scale chromosomal rearrangements and repetitive sequences that are typical for leukemic cells, but are difficult to characterize in short sequence reads,» said Professor Ann - Christine Syvänen, who leads the Molecular Medicine group.
We are also one of the nation's largest multidisciplinary programs caring for children with solid tumors, and have the largest pediatric oncology research effort in the state.
Meet some of the families they've cared for and join us in supporting America's largest pediatric hospital and research center.
This study replicated in a new, large national sample findings from a derivation sample collected about 15 years earlier and therefore supports the continued use of the PSC - 17 as a measure of psychosocial functioning in pediatric primary care and research.
Given that parents play a critical role in children's health and pediatric care, a large body of research dating back at least to the 1970's (e.g., Mechanic, 1980) has focused on parental characteristics and behavior to help explain variations in children's health care use.
Prior research has established the influence of maternal depression on the child's behavioral and emotional health3, 27,28 and its relevance for pediatric practice.29, 30 Several studies have analyzed the independent effects on children of mothers» and fathers» mental health, but few have examined the more clinically relevant question of how the mental health of parents jointly influences child outcomes.16, 31,32 The largest study of the joint effects of mothers» and fathers» mental health on children was a population - based study of twins and their parents.16 Similar to our results, the combination of maternal and paternal depression was associated with the largest increase in children's depressive symptoms.
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