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.
Screening for Youth Firearm Violence Exposure in Primary Care.
Diabetes, Insulin Resistance, Metabolic Syndrome, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Inspiring New Science to Guide Healthcare in Turner Syndrome: Rationale, design, and methods for the InsighTS Registry.
Innate Immune Development, Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Co-Occurring X-Linked Agammaglobulinemia and X-Linked Chronic Granulomatous Disease: Two Isolated Pathogenic Variants in One Patient.
Airway management in the paediatric difficult intubation registry: a propensity score matched analysis of outcomes over time.
Performance of a Molecular Test for Group A Streptococcus Pharyngitis.
Universal and Trauma-Specific Care Suggestions for Pediatric Primary Care Settings.
Phenylketonuria, Lysosomal Storage Disorder, Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Efficacy and safety of sapropterin before and during pregnancy: Final analysis of the Kuvan® Adult Maternal Paediatric European Registry (KAMPER) maternal and Phenylketonuria Developmental Outcomes and Safety (PKUDOS) PKU-MOMs sub-registries.
Cardiac Imaging, Clinical Research, Connective Tissue Disorders, Quality Improvement in Cardiac Imaging
Consensus-Based Development of a Pediatric Echocardiography Complexity Score: Design, Rationale, and Results of a Quality Improvement Collaborative.