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Virtual Reality and Gaming Technology in Patient Care

Virtual reality is an immersive gaming experience that’s not only fun, but can also improve treatment in a healthcare setting. Learn how our gaming technology team is transforming patient care through VR.

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Analyzing Breast Milk to Improve Nutrition

A milk analyzer and centrifuge allow providers to understand and improve nutrition needs for babies.

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Amy Feldman, MD, Named SPLIT President-Elect

Amy Feldman, MD, was named President-Elect of the Society of Pediatric Liver Transplantation for the 2024-26 term.

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IGF-1 and Insulin Infusions Show Promise for Fetal Growth

A fetal infusion of insulin-like growth factor 1 combined with insulin enhances body and organ growth in animal models, demonstrating potential as a future therapy for fetal growth restriction.

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Nicole Baumer, MD, Named New Sie Center Director

Nicole Baumer, MD, MEd, has been appointed as the new director of the Anna and John J. Sie Center for Down Syndrome.

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A New Postdoctoral Program for Scientist Development

An innovative postdoctoral fellowship from the Orthopedics Institute is an opportunity for graduates to work both in research and beside clinicians.

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Center of Excellence in Batten Disease

The Neurogenetic Pediatric Clinic was named a center of excellence in Batten disease by the Batten Disease Support, Research and Advocacy Foundation.

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A New Nonhormonal Approach to Endometriosis Pain Treatment

A new multi-institutional trial for the nonhormonal drug cabergoline aims to help reduce pain in adolescents with endometriosis, an important step toward health equity for teens who menstruate.

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Special Care Clinic Dwarfism Research

The Special Care Clinic at Children’s Colorado combines multidisciplinary care with genetic expertise to further research on rare bone diseases like osteogenesis imperfecta and skeletal dysplasia.

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Research Advancements in Preventing Parenteral Nutrition-Associated Cholestasis

Our experts identified a potential therapeutic approach that could one day treat or prevent a serious liver disease in young children with intestinal failure caused by prolonged parenteral nutrition.