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Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego has recruited a prominent surgeon-researcher to advance knowledge of the genetic and biomechanical factors behind scoliosis.
At a hub strategically located in the US capital, scientists, clinicians and entrepreneurs are creating a collaborative culture that aims to transform paediatric healthcare.
Japanese researchers are developing cost-saving and highly stable peptide alternatives to conventional growth factors and cytokines for cell therapy and regenerative medicine.
Clinicians struggle to treat many paediatric disorders using adult therapies that are ill-suited for the task. Researchers at Seattle Children’s Research Institute are accelerating innovation in cell and gene therapies to help close the gap.
For decades, Cincinnati Children’s has nurtured a reputation for vaccine development and testing, from Albert Sabin’s pioneering polio vaccine to the groundbreaking influenza research of today.
Key breakthroughs by Tohoku University researchers have unlocked the potential of spintronics, resulting in commercial devices with ultralow power consumption. The university’s dedicated venture start-up, Power Spin Inc, is driving the future of this technology.
Nanoscale technologies at the Tokyo University of Science are creating new uses for carbon dioxide and helping to develop more sustainable batteries based on the ubiquitous element sodium.
A chance discovery about HPV-positive head and neck cancers showed physicians at The George Washington University Hospital how to treat the disease, and patients, differently.
Toyota, the world leader in hybrid car sales, turns to big data and machine learning to solve issues related to catalysts and other automobile materials.
Oncologists and specialists at City of Hope in Los Angeles are extending genomic analysis to new patients, unlocking precision treatments and improved preventive care for those living with cancer — and their families.
Researchers at the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus are spearheading clinical trials of cutting-edge cellular therapies to improve survival rates for aggressive cancers.
A five-year, multi-site study led by the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine aims to bridge gaps in knowledge of Alzheimer’s among underrepresented communities.