June and July 2016 Writing for The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Written by Rachel Ewing I wrote the following stories published in June and July 2016 by The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Research Institute: Ready to Be a Healthy Adult Survivor of Childhood Cancer? Text Y/N Microbiome Study of Inflammatory Bowel Disease Will Give the Gut a Holiday ‘Y’ Could Help Answer ‘How’ for Autism Spectrum Disorder in the Brain Study Aims to Match Injured Children to Hospitals Best Equipped for Their Care Time to Strengthen Parent-Pediatrician Conversations About Autism Care CHOP Research In the News: Clinical Research in the Spotlight Q&A: How Computer-Simulated Hospital Systems May Improve Care CHOP Research In the News: Children’s Surgery Safety, Mentoring Award, and More An Entrepreneurial Approach to Learning Language Grows From and Catalyzes Research CHOP Research In the News: Big Efforts Aimed at Small Things On Your Skin, In Your Gut, and All Around: A Microbiome Q&A Capitalizing on the Research Potential of Mobile and Digital Technologies How Warts Could Reveal the Immune System’s Tiny Flaws and Functions CHOP Research In the News: Trauma, Asthma, Autism Insurance Mandates, and Sexual Health CHOP Research In the News: New Rare Disease, FA Woodstock, Bioengineering, and Protecting Toddlers from Child Abuse Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Like Loading... Related Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ