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Locality: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania



Address: 34th & Civic Center Blvd 19104 Philadelphia, PA, US

Website: research.chop.edu/

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CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 11.11.2020

Progress report material from trainees submission date: Monday, 1/18/16. Next T32 luncheon meeting; Th, 1/21/16. Dr. Levy will discuss planning for the 2016 Spring T32 Research Symposium. Save the date; Th, 6/2/16!

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 06.11.2020

Participant roster for FY 2016: David Busch David Frank Daniel Pan Deip Nandi... Suengwon Lee Mike DiLorenzo Mark Battig Shivani Bhatt Welcome Trainees! See more

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 25.10.2020

Monday, April 2; Applications to Cardiology T32 due! contact: [email protected] for details.

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 05.10.2020

T32 Presentation by Brooke Davey, MD "Psychological stress and maternal cortisol when carrying a fetus with congenital heart disease ", noon, Thursday, March 15 in ARC 709.

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 21.09.2020

Today: T32 Presentation by Katherine E. Bates, MD: "Improving shift-to-shift handoff quality between front line providers" 12pm, Thurs, Feb 16th in ARC Room 709.

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 15.09.2020

TODAY: Dr. Julia Steinberger's Visit to CHOP Morning session in ARC 709: 9:30-10; Brooke Davey, MD... Project; Psychological stress and maternal cortisol when carrying a fetus with congenital heart disease 10-10:30; Shabnam Peyvandi, MD Project; High-risk populations do not receive appropriate counseling for pre-conceptional MVI/folic acid use or genetic counseling to assess recurrence risk. 10:30-11; Scott Forbes, PhD Project; iNOSAd and iNOSAd-loaded magnetic nanoparticles for gene therapy of restenosis 11-11:30; Matthew Finley, PhD Project; Mitigating the Immune Response Generated During Cardiopulmonary Bypass Surgery in Neonatal Patients 11:30-noon; Carol Wittlieb, MD Project; Stress Echocardiography in Children and Adolescents: Establishing Normal Values for Left Ventricular Outflow Tract Gradients at Peak Exercise Lunch talk in Cardiology Conference Room; noon-1:30 "Making the Most of Mentors: A Guide for Mentees"; Dr. Julia Steinberger

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 05.09.2020

Positive feedback from our program officer! We received a note from the NIH officer in charge of our T32 program. He complimented us on the high level of detail about the good results in our recent progress report. "Please remind all your mentors and mentees to acknowledge the T32 grant in all publications and presentations it really helps in these tough budget times to see T32 programs producing good results" are his words. Every positive citation helps! ... Here's how to cite your training grant support on your CV and biosketch: NIH/NHLBI/T32 HL07915month/year started-present Training in Molecular Therapeutics for Pediatric Cardiology (Levy, PI) Your research project title; Mentor: Mentor Name example: NHLBI/T32 HL0791510/2009-present Training in Molecular Therapeutics for Pediatric Cardiology (Levy, PI) Postdoctoral Research Trainee Project: Training in Pediatric Electrophysiology with a Research Focus on LQTS genotype-phenotype correlation; Mentor: M. Shah Here's how to acknowledge T32 support in your manuscript: NIH /NHLBI Grant# HL007915 The final manuscript (as published) must be submitted to Pub Med Central: http://www.nihms.nih.gov/.

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 29.08.2020

TODAY: T32 Presentation by Scott Forbes, Ph.D. "Effects of Tetrahydrobiopterin and Arginine on NO Synthesis and ROS Production in Ad-iNOS Transduced Rat Aortic Cells" ARC 709 12pm - 1pm

CHOP ROCK [Research On Cardiology in Kids] 23.08.2020

TODAY: Visit from External T32 Advisor Steven Webber: 10-11:45am ARC 709 Presentations by Cardiology T32 Trainees; 12-1pm Cardiology Conf Rm Steven Webber Presents "Research Training and Mentoring"; 1:30-3pm ARC 709 Presentations by Cardiology Division Researchers