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The Division of Infectious Diseases is located on the fifth floor of 333 Longwood Ave., across the street from the main hospital. To get here, exit the Patient and Family Garage onto Longwood Avenue and take a right. 333 Longwood is the second building on …
The Division of Nephrology at Boston Children's Hospital/Harvard Medical School is one of the largest pediatric nephrology divisions in the United States and has been consistently ranked among the best children's hospitals on the U.S. News & World Report …
Research & Innovation Boston Children’s Hospital’s Division of Newborn Medicine embodies a large clinical and research enterprise that combines clinical, translational, and basic research programs in four distinct areas. The Division of Newborn Medicine …
Birth defects affect 2 to 3 percent of all infants born in the United States each year. Such defects now account for the majority of all neonatal deaths. Premature and growth restricted infants may be born with immature or dysmature development of vital …
Discovery Pilot Grant for Clinical Research The purpose of this funding opportunity is to support the clinical and translational research activities of Boston Children's Newborn Medicine faculty and fellows. All faculty members in the Division of Newborn …
Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Program For decades, Boston Children's orthopedic surgeons and sports medicine team have led the way in caring for athletes of all ages with an ACL tear . We pioneered ACL reconstruction techniques tailored to the …
The Division of Genetics and Genomics brings together more than two dozen research labs dedicated to uncovering the underlying causes of inherited disorders. We work closely with the Clinical Genetics Program and the Manton Center for Orphan Disease …
The Division of Endocrinology comprises more than 50 basic science and clinical researchers who are attempting to unravel the genetic and biochemical underpinnings of the endocrine system. They are investigating: new means for preventing premature …
BabySeq Currently newborns get a “heel stick” test to screen for about 30 inherited, treatable metabolic disorders. What if screening were expanded to sequence newborns’ entire genomes? The five-year BabySeq project , launched in 2013 by Boston …
Below are some highlighted abstracts from the Division of Genetics and Genomics, presented at the 2014 American Society of Human Genetics meeting (San Diego, CA, Oct. 18-22) To view each abstract, visit the ASHG 2014 search page and type the program …