We investigate essential functions of biological processes and fundamental mechanisms of diseases and disorders affecting children’s health. Our lab-based programs are organized into virtual scientific neighborhoods that promote collaborations.
Our work translates the discoveries of basic science into promising clinical applications. Multidisciplinary teams of researchers collaborate on clinical research on a range of specialties and conditions organized into program areas.
We drive the research on biological, psychological, social, behavioral, and environmental causes and influencers of common and prominent child health problems to generate evidence for clinical and public health interventions.
The Quantitative Science pillar provides cutting-edge statistical and analytical support and computational techniques to maximize research impact and improve the health outcomes of pediatric patients.
Our diverse team of researchers are influential leaders in investigating pediatric health issues and diseases, and include physicians, scientists, postdocs, coordinators, statisticians, data analysts, trainees, and others who routinely collaborate with medical centers, academic institutions, and community partners across the globe.
Expansion of the phenotypic spectrum associated with pathogenic missense variation in DHX16.
Nailfold Capillaroscopy: A Promising, Noninvasive Approach to Predict Retinopathy of Prematurity.
Research Assistant Professor
Microbial-host interaction, Microbial adherence, Microbiology
CRISPR editing of the GLI1 first intron abrogates GLI1 expression and differentially alters lineage commitment.
Hearing loss, Cochlear implantation
Editorial: Collection on cochlear implantation and speech perception.
Subcutaneous fat necrosis of the newborn: A retrospective study of 32 infants and care algorithm.
Pediatric medical devices, Regulatory science, Clinical trials
Pediatric Leukemia, Early Phase Therapeutics for Pediatric Leukemia, Germline Predisposition to Hematologic Malignancy, Oncofertility
Bosutinib in Resistant and Intolerant Pediatric Patients With Chronic Phase Chronic Myeloid Leukemia: Results From the Phase I Part of Study ITCC054/COG AAML1921.
An unexpected role of neutrophils in clearing apoptotic hepatocytes in vivo.
Critical care medicine, Medical education, Simulation, Language equity
Understanding Disparities in the Pediatric ICU: A Scoping Review
Residual Risk After Tetralogy of Fallot Repair
Development of High Risk Newborns, Brain Injury, Developmental Neurobiology
Baby Observational Selective Control AppRaisal (BabyOSCAR): Scores at 3 months predict functional ability, spastic cerebral palsy distribution, and diagnosis at 2 years