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RIMGC News & Announcements
Displaying announcements from the past three years.
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Published on Jan 23, 2024 in Cornerstone Blog
This milestone represents an important step in treatment options for patients with hereditary hearing loss caused by genetic mutations.
Published on Feb 15, 2023 in Cornerstone Blog
Ingo Helbig, MD, discusses the Arcus Omics Data launch at CHOP in a Q&A.
Published on Aug 23, 2022 in Cornerstone Blog
Two former CHOP patients are working in the labs of the scientists who helped them when they were young.
Published on Oct 12, 2021 in Press Releases
CHOP was one of the first sites to assess a new form of whole genome sequencing.
Published on May 24, 2021 in Cornerstone Blog
A previously unreported immunodeficiency disease prevents the formation of the B cells and antibodies that help fight off infections.
Published on May 5, 2021 in Press Releases
Madeline Bell’s “Pioneered at CHOP” series highlights stories about some of CHOP’s amazing breakthroughs, told by the people who made them.
Published on Jun 12, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
Ian Krantz, MD, found a way to link his hobby and passion for classic cars with his work at Roberts Individualized Medical Genetics Center.
Published on Feb 26, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
Researchers’ report reveals RIMGC’s successful, centralized approach to genomic testing, treatment, and management.
Published on Nov 1, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
In this week’s recap, a clinic gives hope to kids with ARFID, a grant expands GRIN, and a study aims to improve asthma medication adherence.
Published on Oct 30, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
Roberts Individualized Medical Genetics Center’s new large genetic database and portal is now accessible to all CHOP investigators.
Published on Sep 3, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
Genetic counselor Sarah Raible works with families affected by rare diseases to explain complicated results of research testing and share novel discoveries.
Published on Aug 23, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP’s Emergency Department creates ultrasound-guided IV line placement training program due to findings of research led by Alexandra Vinograd, MD
Published on May 29, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
The 2019 Scientific Symposium focused on the advances CHOP researchers have made in the booming area of genomics and data science.
Published on Oct 19, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
Scientists made strides in our approach to genetic tests, prenatal gene editing, type 1.5 diabetes, and more.
Published on Nov 17, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
Learn why studying Monet could help med students and how gene mutations affect the cochlea to produce hearing loss in this week's research roundup.
Published on Nov 10, 2017 in Press Releases
A CHOP expert in childhood hearing loss co-led a study detailing how a mutated gene disrupts normal development in the inner ear early in life.
Published on Oct 6, 2017 in Cornerstone Blog
This week, new research findings at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia are propelling the way we think about autism, single ventricle survivors, and neuroblastoma forward.
Published on Sep 30, 2016 in Cornerstone Blog
A new month is about to begin, so it seems fitting that this week's research highlights have lots of "new" initiatives that we're excited to report. A new Collaborative will broaden the scope of genetics medicine at The Children's Hospital of…
Published on Jul 1, 2016 in Cornerstone Blog
Tiny bacteria facing a big fight, newborns in families getting help with financial challenges, and tiny DNA molecules having a big impact on medicine, were all in the news this week. Read on for more about these top stories in our weekly roundup of research news from The…
Published on Mar 2, 2015 in Cornerstone Blog
CHOP medical geneticist and researcher Ian Krantz, MD, has been a tireless detective in his efforts to find out what genetic syndrome could be behind Leta’s constellation of symptoms.