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NIGMS has launched our third issue of Pathwayshttps://thegodschildproject.net a set of free Scholastic resources for grades 6 via 12. This problem is all about circadian rhythms and the science of sleep—simply in time for daylight saving time this weekend. The goal of NIGMS’ collaboration with Scholastic is to teach college students about fundamental sciencehttps://thegodschildproject.net its significance to heathhttps://thegodschildproject.net and the many different profession pathways of researchers.
CPCE Faculty member Goli Mostoufi-Moabhttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSCE just lately led a study that confirmed endocrine abnormalities constitute a significant burden of late results in childhood most cancers survivors. Work by CPCE Core Faculty member Pamela Weisshttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSCE to diagnose and deal with juvenile spondyloarthritis (JSpA) is highlighted. Recent research by CPCE Core Faculty member Stephanie Doupnikhttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSHP is highlighed. A latest examine by CPCE Associate Director for Outpatient Research Activitieshttps://thegodschildproject.net Alexander Fikshttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSCE is highlighted. CPCE Core Faculty member and PolicyLab Director David Rubinhttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSCE and colleagues studied insurance use among working families.
The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute highlights a study led by CPCE Associate Director for Inpatient Research Activities Jeffrey Gerberhttps://thegodschildproject.net MDhttps://thegodschildproject.net PhDhttps://thegodschildproject.net MSCE. This article highlights analysis funded by the CPCE Pilot Grant program. This …