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Lynch Lab Staff
Thomas Lynch, PhD Principal Investigator Thomas.Lynch@NationwideChildrens.org Thomas Lynch, PhD, is a principle investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and is an assistant professor in the Department of
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Liu Lab Staff
Yusen Liu, PhD Principal Investigator Yusen.Liu@NationwideChildrens.org Yusen Liu, PhD, has a primary research interest in the regulation of the immune response to infections. Trained originally as a biochemist and molecular biologist, Dr.
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IBC Meeting Minutes
The Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) provides biosafety oversight of the research activities and is responsible for overseeing recombinant and synthetic nucleic acid research described in the National Institutes of Health Recombinant DNA Guidelines.
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Liu Lab
The Liu Lab studies inflammation, immunity, sepsis and more using both animals and cells.
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Preparing Your Child For a Hospital Stay
Access resources from our child life specialists to help prepare your child for their hospital stay.
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Supporting Your Child During Medical Procedures
Access resources from our child life specialists to help support your child during a medical procedure.
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Supporting Your Child When They Are In The Hospital
Access resources from our child life specialists to help support your child while they are hospitalized.
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Endometriosis in Teens and Adolescents: More Than Just Cramps
Endometriosis is a condition in which the menstrual tissue is found outside the uterus, within the pelvis. Girls who have a mother, sister or aunt with endometriosis have an almost 10 times increased chance of developing it.
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Teen Relationships: Healthy, Unhealthy or Abusive?
It’s important for everyone, especially parents, to know and understand signs and expectations of a healthy relationship, as well as an abusive one.
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Healthy Digital Boundaries for Kids
The foundation for online safety is creating healthy digital boundaries — what a young person is comfortable doing, seeing, and feeling while using technology and how they would like to be treated by others.