The selected channel has been deleted from your list of favorites.

Our News on Newswise

Researchers Find No Link Between COVID-19 Virus and Development of Asthma in Children

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many families worried about the long-term effects posed by the SARS-COV-2 virus. Now, researchers found that a SARS-COV-2 infection likely does not increase the risk of asthma development in pediatric patients....
10-Apr-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

CHOP, Stanford Researchers Identify Protein That Controls CAR T Cell Longevity

CAR T cell therapy has revolutionized the way certain types of cancer are treated, and the longer those CAR T cells live in a patient’s body, the more effectively they respond to cancer. Now, researchers have found that a protein called FOXO1...
8-Apr-2024 9:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

Youths with Mood Disorders 30 Percent Less Likely to Acquire Driver’s License Than Peers

Researchers found that teens and young adults with mood disorders, such as depression and bipolar disorder, were 30% less likely to obtain their driver’s license than peers without such disorders. Additionally, those youths with mood disorders...
4-Apr-2024 4:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Chop Researchers Find Branched Chain Amino Acid Supplementation May Aid in Concussion Recovery

In the first clinical trial of a targeted pharmacologic therapeutic for mild traumatic brain injury in pediatric patients, scientists have found preliminary evidence that adolescents and young adults with concussion who take a specific formulation...
19-Mar-2024 10:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites

CHOP Researchers Discover Key Metabolic Process Responsible for Rapid Immune Responses

Researchers identified a key metabolite in cells that helps direct immune responses and explains at a single cell level why immune cells that most efficiently recognize pathogens, vaccines, or diseased cells grow and divide faster than other cells.
13-Mar-2024 2:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

CHOP Researchers Improve Fitness of Cells Used in Cell Transplants

A readily available, inexpensive small molecule drug can improve the fitness of hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) that are modified outside of the body, potentially improving the success of procedures like ex vivo gene therapy,...
27-Sep-2023 9:50 AM EDT Add to Favorites

CHOP Researchers Develop Versatile and Low-Cost Technology for Targeted Long-read RNA Sequencing

In a development that could accelerate the discovery of new diagnostics and treatments, researchers at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) have developed a versatile and low-cost technology for targeted sequencing of full-length RNA...
15-Aug-2023 2:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites

Researchers Find COVID-19 Causes Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Heart and Other Organs

A multi-institutional consortium of researchers has found that the genes of the mitochondria, the energy producers of our cells, can be negatively impacted by the virus, leading to dysfunction in multiple organs beyond the lungs. These findings...
7-Aug-2023 3:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites


See All News

Our Experts on Newswise

More than 150 Experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Participate in the 2018 Pediatric Academic Societies Meeting

Over 150 experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) will travel to Toronto for this year’s Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) Meeting.
5-May-2018 1:05 AM EDT

Over 50 Experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Participate in AAP Annual Meeting

Over 50 experts from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia will address colleagues at this year’s annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) on current issues in vaccine education, autism, sports injuries, gastroenterology,...
15-Sep-2017 6:05 AM EDT

Experts in Congenital Heart Disease in Children and Adults Will Discuss Field's Challenges

An international group of more than 800 medical experts at the nation’s largest pediatric cardiology conference are discussing challenges in treating congenital heart disease in fetuses, neonates, children and young adults.
11-Feb-2015 4:00 PM EST

Pediatric Concussion Experts at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Comment on Guidelines Released Today on Diagnosing and Managing Pediatric Concussion

Guidelines released today by Canadian pediatric emergency medicine researchers are in line with the work that has been taking place over the past several years at CHOP to help improve pediatric concussion diagnosis and treatment and standardize...
25-Jun-2014 4:20 PM EDT

See All Experts

Our YouTube Videos

About

Since its start in 1855 as the nation's first hospital devoted exclusively to caring for children, The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia has been the birthplace for many dramatic firsts in pediatric medicine. The Hospital has fostered medical discoveries and innovations that have improved pediatric healthcare and saved countless children’s lives. Over 150 years of innovation and service to our patients, their families and our community, reflect an ongoing commitment to exceptional patient care.

Experts

Contacts

Joey McCool Ryan
Senior Public Relations Specialist

mccool@email.chop.edu

267-426-6070

Ashley Moore
Senior Public Relations Manager
Surgery medicine hospital children

moorea1@email.chop.edu

267-426-6071

Natalie Solimeo
Public Relations Manager

solimeon@chop.edu

267-426-6246

Emily DiTomo
Director Public Relations

DitomoE@email.chop.edu

267-426-6063

Ben Leach
Sr. Public Relations Specialist

leachb@email.chop.edu

267-426-2857

Jennifer Lee
Senior Public Relations Specialist

leej41@email.chop.edu

267-426-6084

Karen Pasternack
Senior Medical and Science Writer

pasternack@chop.edu

917-509-5834

Kaila Revello
Senior Public Relations Specialist

contikm@email.chop.edu

267-426-6054

Kaitlyn Tivenan
Senior Public Relations Specialist

tivenank@chop.edu

2674268614

Lauren Walens
Senior Communications and Operations Manager

walensl@email.chop.edu

267 4251498

Twitter

close
0.35804