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Meet Our Participants
Ariunna Bayanjargal "I am an MD/PhD candidate at the Medical Scientist Training Program at the Ohio State University." Jack Hedberg "I’m an MD/PhD candidate being co-mentored in the labs of Elaine Mardis, PhD, and Kevin Cassady, MD, and my dissertation work involves using an immunogenomics
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Flow Cytometry and Immune Monitoring Core
The Flow Cytometry Core lab offers several platforms on which to do flow analysis and/or cell sorting.
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Adolescent Bariatric Surgery Reverses Type 2 Diabetes in 95 Percent of Teens, Achieves Major Weight Loss and Improves Quality of Life
The results of a new study to be published November 6, 2015 in The New England Journal of Medicine to coincide with presentation at The Obesity Society Annual meeting in Los Angeles, California show that three years after undergoing bariatric surgery, adolescents experienced major improvements in
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Community Provider Corner
- Antipsychotic Lab Monitoring Toolkit for Primary Care
- Giggle 'N Groove Music Therapy
- Project ECHO
- Dolly Parton's Imagination Library
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Awards and Recognition
“My child was admitted with a new diagnosis of Type 1 Diabetes. We were completely blindsided, and the endocrinology team was fantastic at understanding our emotional state, giving us small bits of information to process at a time, and making sure we had everything in writing due to the amount of information we were taking in. They made terrible circumstances so much more bearable.”

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Vaginal Yeast Infection
A vaginal yeast infection occurs when you have an overgrowth of candida or yeast in the vagina. The fungus candida albicans is the most common organism that causes vaginal yeast infections.
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Nationwide Children's Hospital Urgent Care Moves to New Site in Dublin
Effective June 23, 2010, the new Nationwide Children’s Hospital Dublin Close To HomeSM Center on Hospital Drive will open with Urgent Care, ChildLab (laboratory) and Radiology services at 7450 Hospital Drive, in the Medical Office Building of Dublin Methodist Hospital.