Researchers at CHOP are studying whether impaired sleep during adolescence has an effect on bone density.

Enabling the Best Possible Care: Q&A with Elizabeth Froh, PhD, RN Elizabeth Froh, PhD, RN, nurse scientist, studies the clinical unknowns in human milk science and the implications for vulnerable infants.

Researchers Detect Subtle Changes in Cardiac Function in Young Patients With MIS-C Long-term effects of MIS-C on cardiac function will need further study.

Meet the Co-chairs of the CHOP Postdoctoral Alliance The Co-chairs of the CHOP Postdoctoral Alliance reflect on the CPA’s first year and discuss plans for the second year.

Early Career Physician Scientist Wins Award to Advance Rare Lung Disease Research Rare pediatric lung disease project supported by Doris Duke Charitable Foundation will help advance biorepository of lung specimens.

Novel Tool Helps Track the Evolution of SARS-CoV-2: Q&A with the Planet Lab Researchers in the Planet Lab discuss a unique method they developed to categorize and track multiple strains of SARS CoV-2.

In The News: Safest Cars; Welcome, Dr. Theodore Laetsch; Black Adolescent Males; Genetic Epilepsies; Aicardi-Goutières Syndrome This week’s roundup features research exploring the value of well care as voiced by Black adolescent males and their parents. This and more In The News.

Snapshot Science: Convalescent Plasma for Pediatric Patients With SARS-CoV-2 Researchers published the first report of pediatric patients treated with convalescent plasma for SARS-CoV-2 associated acute respiratory distress syndrome.

Finding the Way Forward for Youth Suicide Prevention and Intervention CHOP experts bring their unique skills and perspectives to the field of suicide prevention.

Off Campus: Above the Clouds at 20,000 Feet CHOP investigator, Akiva Cohen, PhD, spends his days researching concussions, but once he leaves his lab, his head is in the clouds.