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The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences is housed on the main campus of Boston Children’s Hospital at 300 Longwood Avenue. Service Address Phone Outpatient Psychiatry Service 300 Longwood Ave., Fegan 8 Boston, MA 02115 617-355-6680 …
Note: List of publications from researchers at Boston Children’s Hospital who used the core facility. Lee HHC, Latzer IT, Bertoldi M, Gao G, Pearl PL, Sahin M, Rotenberg A. Gene replacement therapies for inherited disorders of neurotransmission: Current …
Contact the Cardiomyopathy Program 617-355-6329 International +1-857-218-3913 Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is cardiomyopathy? Cardiomyopathy is a disease of the heart muscle characterized by an abnormally large, thick, or stiff …
Current Studies EMPOWER Study The goal of this study is to learn what parents and caregivers of children think about the ADHD diagnosis and treatments. We are especially interested in learning more about cultural and community differences in how families …
Our lab is interested in understanding the neural mechanisms impairing language acquisition and cognitive development across a range of neurodevelopmental disorders, especially those associated with intellectual disability. Ongoing studies in the lab use …
Dr. Arnett and her research team aim to improve precision medicine care for children and families affected by neurodevelopmental disorders. Dr. Arnett’s laboratory investigates brain-behavior associations leading to atypical neurodevelopment among …
Co-Principal Investigators Ruben Echemendia, PhD Clinical Director, UOC Concussion Care Clinic University Orthopedic Center State College, PA Kevin Guskiewicz, PhD, ATC President, Michigan State University Founding Director, Center for the Study of …
One-Year Volunteer Program General information A few times a year, we open up our program to new applicants (ages 18 and older and out of high school). We ask that these volunteers complete one four-hour shift per week for the duration of one year. If you …
General guide for families visiting Developmental Medicine Centralized Recruitment Initiative If your family is seen in our Developmental Medicine Center, you may be contacted about research opportunities around the time of your visit. Joining a research …
Contact the Endocrine-Oncology Program 857-215-1312 Fax 617-751-7046 International +1-617-355-5209 Email pedi_genetics@dfci.harvard.edu Email (International) Email for International Request an Appointment Request a Second Opinion What is Carney triad? …