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CHOP Research In the News: From Good Starts to Young Adult Transitions. University of Pennsylvania (Penn) School of Nursing. November 4, 2016. Welcome back to another weekly roundup of research news from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia! Permanent link to this article:. Http:/ blog.research.chop.edu/chop-research-news-good-starts-young-adult-transitions/. CHOP Research In the News: Teen Drivers, School Lunches, Dubai Trip, Pregnancy Screening, Drug Safety. Center for Autism Research. October 14, 2016.
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Joanne Wood Archives - Cornerstone - CHOP Research Institute Blog
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Tag Archive: Joanne Wood. CHOP Research In the News: New Rare Disease, FA Woodstock, Bioengineering, and Protecting Toddlers from Child Abuse. Perelman School of Medicine. Raymond G. Perelman Center for Cellular and Molecular Therapeutics. July 29, 2016. One of the things that is so exciting about research at CHOP is that our researchers are working to improve the health and lives of children in such a broad range of ways. Tags: abusive head trauma. Rodney A. Camire. Permanent link to this article:.
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Pocket Science: May 2008
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Sunday, May 25, 2008. If you find yourself in Indonesia (or Chicago) one day. The Shedd Aquarium. Continue reading "Terrible Lizard"! Thursday, May 22, 2008. I'm traveling to Chicago this weekend to attend a conference with some grad-student friends. Chicago is one of my favorite cities, so it should be a good time. I'll post about it while I'm there, hopefully with some decent pictures. Aside from conference talks, I plan to spend some time at one of the main museum campuses. Friday, May 16, 2008. It ap...
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Pocket Science: Science and Politics - Let's get it on
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Sunday, November 9, 2008. Science and Politics - Let's get it on. Science's influence on society is immeasurable. Medicine, technology, engineering, telecommunications, and education, owe their modern existence to systematic observation and experimentation - the scientific method. Whether or not you care at all about it, science has had a direct and profound impact on your quality of life, health, communication, and entertainment. For these reasons, and zillions of others, science matters. I agree, but I...
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Keeping cool amidst bad guys: decarbonize! | The Crux
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Next post →. March 29, 2012. Alejandro Frid is an ecologist who studies how fishing and predator-prey interactions shape marine biological communities. He has a growing interest in communicating climate change science so that an informed public might steer governments into energy policies that value intergenerational justice. What science is up to. Keeping cool amidst bad guys: decarbonize! Would their additive effect cause a two degree Celsius rise in global temperature relative to pre-industrial levels?
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Northern Gateway Pipeline | The Crux
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Tag Archives: Northern Gateway Pipeline. March 29, 2012. What science is up to. Keeping cool amidst bad guys: decarbonize! If humans were to burn all proven reserves of fossil fuels those reserves that are economically viable to extract today how would different fuels contribute to global warming? Would their additive effect cause a two degree Celsius rise in global temperature relative … Continue reading →. Visit The Crux home page. Shooting Blanks: New Lead for a Male Oral Contraceptive.
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Stephen Harper | The Crux
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Tag Archives: Stephen Harper. March 29, 2012. What science is up to. Keeping cool amidst bad guys: decarbonize! If humans were to burn all proven reserves of fossil fuels those reserves that are economically viable to extract today how would different fuels contribute to global warming? Would their additive effect cause a two degree Celsius rise in global temperature relative … Continue reading →. February 4, 2012. Will Canada Keep Science? Visit The Crux home page. Subscribe to The Crux. Site powered by...
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retrospective cohort study Archives - Cornerstone - CHOP Research Institute Blog
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Tag Archive: retrospective cohort study. Hospitals Missed Screening Opportunities for Child Abuse. Perelman School of Medicine. Safe Place: Center for Child Protection and Health. The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. August 13, 2015. More than 1,500 children die from child abuse in the U.S each year, and many more are injured. Hospitals, however, may be missing opportunities to protect these young victims of abuse. Permanent link to this article:. Eunice Kennedy Shriver NICHD News. The AAP Press Room.
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PolicyLab Archives - Cornerstone - CHOP Research Institute Blog
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CHOP Research In the News: From Good Starts to Young Adult Transitions. University of Pennsylvania (Penn) School of Nursing. November 4, 2016. Welcome back to another weekly roundup of research news from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia! Permanent link to this article:. Http:/ blog.research.chop.edu/chop-research-news-good-starts-young-adult-transitions/. CHOP Research In the News: Teen Drivers, School Lunches, Dubai Trip, Pregnancy Screening, Drug Safety. Center for Autism Research. October 14, 2016.
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