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Meet Our Team
Learn more about the team of principal investigators at the Center for Childhood Cancer Research.
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International Training Program
According to the World Health Organization: Each year, there are over 800,000 injury-related deaths globally among children younger than 18 years of age Tens of millions of children require hospital care due to injuries annually 90% of the world's pediatric deaths from injuries occur in low- and
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Program Application
Deadline for applications: 5:00pm ET, Monday, January 26, 2026 Notification: Accepted applicants will be notified by Monday, February 23, 2026 Submit all application materials to: Gary.Smith@NationwideChildrens.org There is no application form.
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Program Resources
CIRP was established in 1999 and became the first center of emphasis in The Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children's Hospital. It was a CDC-funded Injury Control Research Center for 17 years, and was the only one that focused on injuries to children and adolescents during that
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Oral-GI Microbiology Research Affinity Group
The Oral and GI Microbiology Research Affinity Group (OGM RAG) at Nationwide Children’s Hospital will bring together like minded clinicians and basic scientists that are actively involved in research in oral and gastrointestinal microbiology as it affects human disease.
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Batteries
There are two types of batteries. One kind is long and skinny like AA or C. Many flashlights and toys use that kind. The other kind of battery is round, flat, and looks like a silver button. Button batteries are in watches, key fobs, thermometers, singing cards, and many other items in your home.
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Amputations
Many pediatric amputations are door-related. Doors are easily accessible to the exploring fingers of young children who are unaware of the potential dangers.
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Back-to-School Safety
When summer comes to an end, children get ready to go back to school. This is a great time for parents to talk to their kids about how to safely travel to and from school.