SC CTSI Research Scholar is Developing New Ways to Lessen Trauma for Kids Undergoing Chemotherapy

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Can Robots Make Hospital Treatments Less Traumatic for Sick Children?

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An Emphasis on Team Science Draws a Brain Tumor Researcher to Become an SC CTSI Scholar

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Using Circulating Tumor Cells to Assess a Patient’s Response to Therapy in Real Time

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Determining Genetic Factors of Tumor Invasiveness

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Understanding Chronic Swelling of Arms After Breast Cancer Surgery

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New Concussion Guidelines for Young Athletes

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Viewing Images of High-Calorie Foods Brings on High-Calorie Cravings

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Developing Culturally Tailored Research and Health Solutions

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Investigating Inflammation in Search of New Treatments for Stroke Patients

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Using Novel Magnetic Resonance Imaging Application to Understand Thyroid Disorders in Children

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Electronic Consultations Break Down Barriers for Medi-Cal Patients In Los Angeles County

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The Most Powerful Weapon against Asthma Is Education

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SC CTSI-Supported Cancer Education Film Receives Prestigious 2013 APHA Award

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Text Messages Help Patients Better Manage their Diabetes

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Scientist Breaks Through the Body’s Intricate Healing Process

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Research Team Develops Pacemaker to Save the Lives of Unborn Babies

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CHLA Researchers Demonstrate How Obesity Blocks Therapeutic Effects of Cancer Treatments

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Implantable Pump to Deliver Tumor-Fighting Drugs in the Brain

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USC Researchers Develop Novel Approach to the Discovery of New Human Immunodeficiency Virus Drugs

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