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ReACT Study
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ReACT Study

Concussion among youth is a major public health issue today. While too little rest can aggravate symptoms and slow recovery, too much rest is impractical. 

Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance
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Midwest Injury Prevention Alliance

The purpose of MIPA is to promote the development and sharing of injury prevention planning, evaluation, education and policy strategies, training, research and other initiatives.

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Cellphone Use in Young Drivers Study

Dr. Motao Zhu is recruiting for a study about cellphone use and young drivers. The project will last 6 months, during which an app will be installed on your phone and a camera will be installed in your car.

Pediatric Surgery Clinical Research

Pediatric Surgery Clinical Research

Learn more about clinical research relating to surgery.

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About Us

The BCR at Nationwide Children's Hospital is composed of six primary workgroups: Client Services Logistics Histology Pathology and Virtual Microscopy Molecular Informatics This subdivision of workgroups creates a modular system which allows the BCR flexibility and variety in the functions it

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Cancer Driver Discovery Project

The Cancer Driver Discovery Project (CDDP) aims to identify driver mutations that occur in two percent or more of cancer cases. Further explanation of the molecular causes of cancer through deeper characterization of tumors is expected to yield insights into tumor biology, leading to better

Inflatable Bouncer Safety
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Inflatable Bouncer Safety

Inflatable bouncers can be a source of fun and entertainment for children. However, they can also lead to serious injuries, such as broken bones and concussions. 

BB and Paintball Guns
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BB and Paintball Guns

Nonpowder firearms have long been marketed to children and teenagers as toys or “starter” firearms and include BB, pellet, airsoft, and paintball guns.

E-cigarettes and Liquid Nicotine
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E-cigarettes and Liquid Nicotine

Just a small amount of liquid nicotine can be deadly to a child. Poisoning can happen in two ways: when the liquid is swallowed or when it is absorbed through the skin.

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Lab Staff

Emre Sezgin, PhD Principal Investigator Emre.Sezgin@NationwideChildrens.org Emre Sezgin, PhD, is a principal investigator at the Center for Biobehavioral Health at Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He is also an assistant professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine.

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