Good morning from #ASGCT2026 in Boston, MA! Our researchers are looking forward to presenting new and updated data this week as well as receiving multiple awards from the conference.
Read more about our highlighted presentations and awards: https://t.co/uGU1qazDTV.
.@ChildrensPhila’s Dr. Yi Xing et. al developed a low-cost long-read RNA sequencing platform that revealed disease-causing variants in 88 children with a range of #RareDisorders —including a patient whose condition went undiagnosed for a decade. Read more: https://t.co/suGQW1UPPC
Congratulations to DBHi’s own Dr. Heather Griffis, Senior Director of Informatics Platforms and Services, on being named one of @ChildrensPhila’s 2026 Women in STEM! https://t.co/ZGPJ0yhN6w
CHOP researchers emphasize benefits and risks of Generative AI at different stages of childhood development. Read about it here: https://t.co/U0vIqrCrvF
An Atlas into Pediatric Neuroimmunity | Beyond the Ion Channel
Rare disease in child neurology is often framed as genetics. Yet some conditions are immune-mediated.
Biobanking matters.
https://t.co/cliimKXFzi
PRESS RELEASE: Researchers at CIRP and @CARautism at @ChildrensPhila collab with faculty at @UPenn Perelman School of Medicine and @uabsoph, find that autistic teens have specific anxiety and sensory issues that need to be addressed when learning to drive https://t.co/oWW7wEcBJA
Do you treat peds patients w/ kidney stones? Don't miss a 1 hr webinar w/ Dr. Gregory Tasian who will discuss PKIDS trial results, the largest study ever conducted for youth undergoing kidney stone surgery. To learn more and join the webinar, email [email protected].
.@ChildrensPhila researchers are exploring how to increase implementation of supraglottic airways in delivery room resuscitation, leveraging CHOP’s unique expertise in neonatal resuscitation and implementation science. Learn more on Cornerstone: https://t.co/2KNGbCmMIf
User-centered design can do more than guide user interface design—it can inform machine learning model development. Applied to NICU sepsis prediction, this approach revealed 41 model improvements.
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Happy #NationalResearchAdministratorDay to our amazing community of administrators and managers at @ChildrensPhila Research Institute! Without you, our bench to bedside breakthroughs simply would not be possible.
Meet Dr. Peter Zhang, a #clinicalinformatics fellow in @ChildrensPhila's @CHOPDBHi, as he shares the projects that have shaped his experience at CHOP, and how the program has supported his career and personal journey. https://t.co/vnaRLqdAfA
Dr. Tamar Sofer (@tamar_sofer ) will be presenting at this year's MidAtlantic Bioinformatics Conference! There's still time to register and submit your poster! https://t.co/nrU9Kt28oj
Publication: Working with @ChildrensPhila , @seattlechildren researchers used a sociotechnical analysis to adapt and implement the Family Bridge program at other hospitals. Read more here: https://t.co/e0uhPgXnlU
We're excited to announce the first pediatric tracker of inaccurate medical information in children’s health. We are turning the topics into clear, trustworthy, science-based information in a video series called Pediatric Health Chat. See what's coming: https://t.co/YKAjTkCq0j.
🚨 2 WEEKS LEFT! Poster submissions for the 2025 MidAtlantic Bioinformatics Conference are due September 15, 2025! Showcase your research—submit now: https://t.co/nrU9Kt1AyL #Bioinformatics#MABC2025
🚨 2 WEEKS LEFT! Poster submissions for the 2025 MidAtlantic Bioinformatics Conference are due September 15, 2025! Showcase your research—submit now: https://t.co/nrU9Kt1AyL #Bioinformatics#MABC2025