Cincinnati Children's is one of the top two recipients of
pediatric research grants from the National Institutes of Health.
Cincinnati Children's is one of the top two recipients of
pediatric research grants from the National Institutes of Health, and a research and teaching affiliate of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
Not exact matches
Since 2008, Good Cookies like YOU have helped fund dozens of
pediatric cancer
research grants, resulting in NINE promising new treatments moving to clinical trial, now available to children with cancer.
The purpose of the two - year
grant is to foster the early career development of a promising young scientist while they pursue innovative
pediatric cancer
research.
Because writing and obtaining
grants is a critically important aspect of an academic
research career in
pediatric hematology - oncology, all fellows are encouraged to write a
grant proposal in support of their
research.
Last year, the run / walk raised enough funds to provide a
grant to the
Pediatric Brain and Spinal Cord Tumor
Research Initiative, headed by Dr. Charles Rubin, a
pediatric oncologist at Comer Children's Hospital.
A Penn State College of Medicine
research project to study use of a screening tool for
pediatric abusive head trauma will be supported by a $ 7.7 million National Institutes of Health
grant to Penn State.
Her first action that year was funding a
research grant to study cardiac abnormalities and sudden death in young adults at Deborah Heart and Lung Center in Browns Mills, N.J. Helsinger did her own
research and consulted with Dr. Fred Bierman, a renowned
pediatric cardiologist and friend, to determine where to direct the foundation's funds.