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CHOP Research Poster Day and Scientific Symposium: Investigating Pediatric Neuroscience
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The Brain-Gene-Development Lab investigates psychiatric risk using a multi-faceted approach that combines neuroimaging, genomics, and clinical phenomics.

Understanding the biology of preterm birth, testing therapeutics through clinical trials, and developing new knowledge about risk factors for poor outcomes in sick neonates.

LiBI conducts research in children, adolescents, and adults to study how brain and behavior change over time and in response to illness, with a focus on risk and resilience factors. Areas of research include behavior, cognition, environmental risk, genetics, neuroimaging, and animal models.

Using state-of-the-art technologies to conduct safe, effective diagnostic imaging for children and innovative research broadly related to pediatrics.

The Center for Autism Research (CAR) works to discover evidence-based ways to improve the lives of individuals on the autism spectrum and with related conditions throughout the lifespan. CAR aims to discover causes of autism, develop treatments, support families affected by ASD, and provide world-class training.

Providing cutting-edge molecular therapies for patients with inborn errors of metabolism in a first of its kind, word-class clinic.

The Department of Biomedical and Health Informatics (DBHi) explores how data, technology, and knowledge converge to improve scientific research and patient care.

Child Neurology at CHOP is home to world-class integrated clinical, translational, and basic neuroscience research focused on neurological conditions in children and adolescents.

Expanding access to genetic testing to all children with epilepsy and offering individualized treatment plans informed by novel genetic findings.

The Goldberg Lab Investigates mechanisms of cerebral cortical circuit function and circuit dysfunction in neurodevelopmental disorders