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Congratulations to Johns Hopkins Children's Center faculty Olga Charnaya on her appointment to the JHU Welch Center !! Bravo 👏🏻
Congratulations, Dr. Trent!! 👏🏻 Johns Hopkins Children's Center
Researcher's dream come true! Our team’s groundbreaking RCT in @JAMA: digital intervention prevented obesity at age 2 & may lead to better health equity. TY to The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute for funding! American Academy of Pediatrics The Obesity Society Johns Hopkins Dept of Pediatrics Research Hopkins Nursing Bloomberg Distinguished Professors #obesity jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/…
Kicking off the 19th The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute Research Day in honor of Dr Coffey with Dr Pienta followed by the inaugural Menon-Partin by Mani Menon. Johns Hopkins Medicine
Logan Galansky presenting our work on vaginoplasty in bladder exstrophy The Johns Hopkins Brady Urological Institute Donald Coffey Reasearch Day Johns Hopkins Children's Center
New Research Brief out with Yiyu Chen Gabriel Piña and Eliana Perrin on the role of Pandemic Emergency Rental Assistance in addressing material hardships among low-income renter families with children. Work funded by RWJF Healthy Eating Research! childtrends.org/publications/e…
Not to be missed! Come hear new Welch associate faculty member Olga Charnaya share details of her ongoing, innovative work! Johns Hopkins Children's Center Johns Hopkins Pediatric Nephrology #WelchWOW
Building the research pipeline! Johns Hopkins Pediatric Nephrology faculty. Olga Charnaya”s 11 yo son presenting his research at the Annual Dialysis Conference! Even teaching dialysis expert Brad Warady something new! Johns Hopkins Children's Center #ADC25 American Society of Pediatric Nephrology Alicia Neu ASPN Research Committee
A recent study led by Dr. Aaron Milstone showed that hospitalized babies, particularly those with low birth weight, are more likely to die after contracting Staph infections. Read more about the findings published in JAMA Pediatrics at bit.ly/4d4nrTb. #KidsHealth
In April, Tai Hairston, MD's research, "Development and Validation of a Novel Observational Checklist for Assessing Pediatric Resident Engagement on Clinical Rounds with Social Determinants of Health,” was awarded by the American Pediatric Association 🏆Congratulations, Dr. Hairston!
*2nd Annual Johns Hopkins Medicine Child Health and 14th Annual Research Symposium* Members of the JHM, JHACH, and affiliate research communities are invited to submit abstracts for JHACH Research Symposium 1/23-1/26/26 Submit abstracts here (due 10/15): mrprcbcw.hosts.jhmi.edu/redcap/surveys…