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Affiliations & Partnerships

Affiliations & Partnerships

At ¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· Children's, we work with a variety of affiliates and partners for the mutual benefit of all. Our goal, as always, is to further our mission to use research to help enhance the health care of children everywhere.

Pediatric Research

Delaware Valley/Philadelphia

°Õ³ó±ðÌý (DHSA) was created in 2009 to help establish innovative collaborations among experts in medicine, health economics and policy, population sciences, public health, biomedical sciences, and engineering in Delaware. Member institutions include:

By combining the priorities and assets of the member institutions, the DHSA provides leadership in improving health and health services in our state. The alliance also provides a key element to the First State's economic future by nurturing research and developing advanced technology.

Learn more about the .

Florida Research Affiliations

Jacksonville

¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· Children's Health, Jacksonville collaborates closely with,Ìý,Ìýand the world-renowned on important clinical research studies that provide the latest protocols for children with serious health conditions.

We also maintain academic relationships with:

Orlando

¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· Children's Hospital, Orlando is located in Lake Nona Medical City, one of the country’s emerging leaders in bioscience and research where scientific and medical advancements are made every day. 

Our academic affiliations include:

National Organizations

National Institutes of Health

The  (NIH), a part of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, is really 27 separate research institutes and centers, constituting the world’s largest source of funding for medical research in the world. With millions of dollars in NIH funding, ¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ· researchers in the Delaware Valley and Florida are actively engaged in a wide range of studies and trials that can lead to significant advances for children.

Centers for Disease Control

The  (CDC) is dedicated to protecting health and promoting quality of life through the prevention and control of disease, injury and disability. While much of the CDC’s activity focuses on prevention programs, the agency provides grants that assist research organizations that contribute to the CDC′s mission through health information dissemination, preparedness, prevention, research and surveillance.

Muscular Dystrophy Association

The  is the world’s leading nonprofit health organization sponsoring research seeking the causes of and effective treatments for neuromuscular diseases. MDA research grants currently are supporting more than 250 projects worldwide. In addition to basic research, the MDA funds numerous translational research projects, which move promising new drug therapies into the clinic as rapidly and efficiently as possible and address critical weaknesses in the drug development process for rare diseases.

National Cancer Institute

The  (NCI) is a division of the National institutes of Health that focuses on cancer. NCI’s current research funding zeroes in on three important factors that affect many types of cancers:

  • Co-morbidities — understanding how health conditions such as heart disease, diabetes and obesity complicate the treatment of many cancers
  • Circulating tumor cells — understanding how tumors metastasize
  • Reducing cancer health disparities — understanding and addressing the disproportionate burden of cancer among various racial and ethnic groups

American Lung Association

For nearly a century, the  (ALA) has played a proactive role in funding research aimed at preventing and treating lung diseases such as asthma, lung cancer and others. ALA research has three components:

  • Awards and Grants program
  • Asthma Clinical Research Centers Network (ACRC)
  • Epidemiology and Statistics program

Collaborate With Us

With active labs in the Delaware Valley and Florida, we’re always seeking new research partners. Join us.

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Donations help provide critical support for research. Learn more about how you can support the research efforts at ¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾Ã¾«Æ·.

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