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PIVOTAL Network
The PIVOTAL Network is a group of healthcare providers, institutions, and researchers working in collaboration to determine the best approach to treat preterm infants diagnosed with patent ductus arteriosus, commonly referred to as a PDA.
Meet Our Team
Learn more about director Vidu Garg, MD, and his team of principal investigators at the Center for Cardiovascular Research.
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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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Trask Lab
Under the direction of Aaron Trask, PhD, the Trask Lab's research focuses on studying processes involved in adverse micro- and macro-vascular remodeling in disease.
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Li Lab
Under the direction of Deqiang Li, MD, PhD, the Heart Development and Regeneration Lab at Nationwide Children's Hospital aims to understand the fundamental mechanisms of cardiac cell proliferation and differentiation and how signaling communications instruct specific processes.
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Primary Care Research Network
The Nationwide Children’s Hospital Primary Care Research Network (PCRN) is a consortium of pediatric primary care practices focused on improving child health and family outcomes through high-quality research in primary care settings. Additionally, the Pediatric Primary Care Research Affinity Group (PPC-RAG) awards supplemental funding on an annual basis for collaborative projects.

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Neurodevelopmental Research Affinity Group Members
The Neurodevelopmental Research Affinity Group is made up of expects in biobehavioral health, child development, neurology, psychology and more. Learn more about its members.
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Supplemental Pilot Funding
PCRN and the Pediatric Primary Care Research Affinity Group (PPC-RAG) at Nationwide Children's offer small supplemental funding awards to support new or ongoing research projects, including small pilot projects to support the development of larger projects, to help advance primary care research.
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Application Process
All projects applying to conduct research through the Primary Care Research Network (PCRN) should complete this application.
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Current Studies
Below is a list of the ongoing studies currently active in the PCRN. Click on each study to learn more.