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Clinical Laboratory
The Steve and Cindy Rasmussen Institute for Genomic Medicine (IGM) Clinical Laboratory at Nationwide Children’s Hospital provides a variety of cytogenetic and molecular genetic tests for genetic conditions and cancers.
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Fontanella Lab Staff
Learn more about principal investigator Cynthia Fontanella, PhD, and her dynamic team in the Fontanella Lab.
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Ruch Lab
The Ruch Lab is focused on improving behavioral health and suicide related outcomes across youth serving systems (juvenile justice, child welfare, healthcare, education) to better inform suicide prevention strategies.
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Wang Lab
Under the direction of Ruoning Wang, PhD, the Wang Lab conducts research to understand the fundamental questions related to cell metabolism, cell cycle, and cell fate determination in various physio-pathological contexts.
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Nationwide Childrens Hospital Ironton Close to HomeSM Center and ChildLab Moves Back to Ironton, Ohio
Effective, March 19, 2012, the Nationwide Children’s Hospital Ironton Close To HomeSM Center has moved back into Ironton, Ohio. The new permanent location, located at 2301 South 7th St., Ironton, Ohio, will continue to offer cardiology, neurology and urology clinics in addition to ChildLab
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Baker Lab
Under the direction of Linda Baker, MD, the Baker Lab studies the genetics of genitourinary congenital conditions, with a primary focus on Prune Belly Syndrome (PBS).
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Timothy Cripe Lab
Under the direction of Timothy Cripe, MD, PhD, the Cripe Lab focuses on developing and testing new, targeted therapies for pediatric solid tumors and translating those findings into clinical studies.
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Kelly Lab
The Kelly Lab's research is focused on improving the care of children born with congenital heart disease, with a particular interest in single ventricle heart disease. Our work is translational in nature, centered on the discovery, development and dissemination of new diagnostics and treatments for patients with single ventricle heart disease.