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Richard Miller

Rick Miller is president and chief operating officer at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, a position he has held since 2006. Rick has been employed by the hospital since 1985, and previously held several different administrative positions prior to being appointed COO.

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Fellow Accomplishments

Find the citations for our Infectious Disease Fellows' abstracts, presentations and awards. 

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Our Services

Consulting Our team currently provides regulatory affairs support and consulting for numerous academic, private, and publically traded programs working towards clinical development of AAV-based gene and cell-based therapies.

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Research Grants

See the latest grants awarded to the researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy.

Stem Cell Transplant: Who Can Benefit and Who Can Be the Donor?
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Stem Cell Transplant: Who Can Benefit and Who Can Be the Donor?

A stem cell transplant is a treatment that involves infusing hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells from a donor into a recipient. The collection of infused stem cells is called the stem cell “graft.”

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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Offers Resources for National Childhood Obesity Awareness Month

Nationwide Children’s Hospital has been a national leader in fighting childhood obesity through The Center for Healthy Weight and Nutrition, which offers patients and families a comprehensive approach to weight management in children, including programs for both prevention and treatment.

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Biopathology Center

The mission of the Biopathology Center is to support cutting-edge research and positively impact patient care through procurement, processing, banking, and distribution of high-quality clinically-annotated biospecimens.

Lyme Disease

Lyme disease is spread to humans through the bite of infected ticks. Symptoms of Lyme disease include fever, swollen lymph nodes, headache, stiff neck, tiredness, swelling of large joints and red rash that often has a “bulls-eye” appearance.

Genital Warts (HPV Infection)

Genital warts are skin-colored, cauliflower-like, painless growths. They are caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). Genital warts are usually spread by sexual contact. During pregnancy or delivery, the HPV virus can be passed on to the baby from an infected mother.

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Biopathology Center Processing and Banking Core

The Processing and Banking Core provides biospecimen processing and banking services, utilizing the best technologies for current and future research.

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