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Blood Draws for Children: Keep Calm and Stay S.A.F.E.
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Blood Draws for Children: Keep Calm and Stay S.A.F.E.

The idea of getting blood drawn can be scary and it is not unusual for children to cry or be a little resistant during their visit to the lab. To help with this, Nationwide Children's Hospital Laboratory Services created the S.A.F.E. (Safe Area for Everyone) Program.

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Rashnonejad Lab

Under the direction of Afrooz Rashnonejad, MSc, PhD, the Rashnonejad Lab focuses on developing adeno-associated virus (AAV)-based gene therapies for neuromuscular and neurodegenerative diseases.

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Martin Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Paul Martin, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Martin Lab.

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Roberts Lab Staff

Learn more about Ryan Roberts, MD, PhD, and the lab staff in the Roberts Lab.

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Drissi Lab

Under the direction of Rachid Drissi, PhD, the Drissi Lab investigates the molecular pathways driving the differentiation and proliferation of high-grade pediatric brain tumors to identify and develop targeted therapies with the greatest potential impact for patients and their families.

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Stottmann Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Rolf Stottmann, PhD, and his dynamic team in the Stottmann Lab.

Skeens Lab Staff
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Skeens Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Micah Skeens, PhD, APRN, FAAN, and her dynamic team in the Skeens Lab.

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Hoskinson Lab Staff

Learn more about principal investigator Kristen Hoskinson, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Hoskinson Lab.

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Jang Lab

Under the direction of Jihyun Jang, PhD, the Jang Lab is exploring how non-genetic factors, particularly epitranscriptomics, regulate complex physiological and pathological processes during heart development.

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Nicolau Lab

Under the direction of Stefan Nicolau, MD, the Nicolau Lab aims to further the translational development of gene editing therapies for muscle disorders, with a particular emphasis on genetic mutations that require insertion of hundreds or thousands of base pairs into genomic DNA.

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