The Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta helps ensure that our research practices meet the strictest standards to protect patients involved in clinical studies.
From bench to bedside, Jennifer Wong, PhD, and her team of researchers are working to translate discoveries from their lab into treatments for pediatric seizures in our clinics.
Neonatology research at Children’s has 35 years of NICHD Neonatal Research Network funding as well as leadership in the CHNC and NICHD Neonatal Research Networks.
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Philip Lupo, PhD, and Micheal Scheurer, PhD, along with a dedicated team of researchers, are on a mission to find answers. What Leads to Pediatric Cancer?
Children’s is conducting vital COVID-19 research, including fast-track diagnostic testing and a clinical vaccine trial.
With tonsillectomies and adenoidectomies being the two most common surgeries performed on kids in the U.S., effective post-surgical pain management is key.
Families willing to participate in pediatric clinical studies are helping researchers answer key questions that could lead to breakthroughs and cures.
We work with key research partners at neighboring academic and scientific institutions to answer the most difficult childhood medical problems through research.
Hearing devices are not a one-size-fits-all solution for kids with hearing issues, so our team uses the latest advancements in technology to address concerns.