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.
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.
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Cystic fibrosis is missed more often in newborn screenings for babies of color than white babies, creating higher risk for irreversible lung damage and other serious outcomes in Black, Hispanic, Asian, American Indian and Alaska Native newborns, a new study finds. Read More.
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago today announced a $25 million gift from local philanthropists Kathleen and John Schreiber to establish the Schreiber Family Center for Early Childhood Health and Wellness. Learn More.
Before COVID-19, there was a swell of youth suicide-ideation visits from 2016 to 2019. A new study has found that there was an additional surge in these types of visits during the pandemic. Read More.
Study links more severe RSV with greater damage to cells lining the nose. Learn More.
Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute is pleased to announce the winners of the Fall 2022 Internal Grant Award (IGA) program. Read More
Introducing Manne Research Institute's FY2023 Fellow Research Scholar Awardees