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Published on Dec 3, 2021 in Cornerstone Blog
The Intellectual and Developmental Disability Research Center brings multidisciplinary researchers together to advance what we know about IDDs.
Published on Nov 15, 2021 in Cornerstone Blog
Through a multimodal big data set, researchers across the nation want to better understand what typical variability in brain development looks like.
Published on Sep 3, 2021 in Announcements
Please join us in congratulating the work and accomplishments of our distinguished faculty who have been recently promoted.
Published on Jan 19, 2021 in Cornerstone Blog
Brain imaging at birth may predict autism and other developmental disorders and allow for earlier intervention.
Published on Oct 9, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
In the News shares new findings on the treatment of COVID-19 complications, driving license suspensions, lymphatic disorders, and more.
Published on Sep 28, 2020 in Cornerstone Blog
Optical coherence tomography could help determine the most effective treatment window for optical pathway gliomas to prevent vision loss.
Published on Sep 24, 2020 in Press Releases
This consortium will conduct the most extensive neuroimaging study for Freidreich’s ataxia to date.
Published on Oct 4, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
"Jim Connelly, RRT-NPS, has been the heartbeat of the ECMO program,” Todd Kilbaugh, MD, medical director of ECMO Center said.
Published on Sep 18, 2019 in Press Releases
A new study by CHOP researchers looks at how specific children with autism process auditory stimuli, which could have important diagnostic potential.
Published on May 14, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
The Eagles Autism Challenge awarded $936,000 to CHOP researchers to support three clinical research projects, each of which seek to clarify the interplay of autism and co-occurring conditions.
Published on Feb 20, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
A new imaging approach could help visualize how and when the dynamic structural connections in the entire cerebral cortex take shape in early infancy.
Published on Jan 7, 2019 in Cornerstone Blog
Infant brain imaging research aims to help future studies identify differences in brain maturation in children with developmental disabilities.
Published on Apr 18, 2018 in Cornerstone Blog
One person's autism can look very different from the next. Autism is a multifaceted spectrum disorder, so its underlying mechanisms and outward manifestations vary widely, with important implications for optimal treatment strategies.
Published on Feb 25, 2015 in Cornerstone Blog
According to new research, children born with a DNA abnormality on chromosome 16 already linked to neurodevelopmental problems show measurable delays in processing sound and language.