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When it comes to research, much distinguishes Children’s from other pediatric medical institutions.
- Since 2000, our research program has grown faster than any other pediatric hospital in the United States. Children’s funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) – currently over $34 million – is nearly five times what it was in 2000.
- Research is fundamental to our mission, and it’s a mission that ties clinical care to both research and education. As such, each of Children’s investigators is a full-time member of the of the University of Pittsburgh faculty.
- Our research heritage includes contributions to medical science dating back to Jonas Salk's historic polio vaccine.
- We have more than 350 scientists and clinicians dedicated to research, with 16 endowed chairs supporting our groundbreaking research.
- Children’s currently ranks among the top ten pediatric research units in the country in terms of funded research programs.
- Our Department of Pediatrics alone has more than 400 funded research projects, a tenfold increase over 2001 levels.
- Children’s is home to the Pediatric Clinical and Translational Research Center (PCTRC) one of only a handful of NIH-funded centers in the nation devoted to pediatric research.
- For basic research, Children’s has a dedicated facility, the John G. Rangos Sr. Research Center which opened in 2008 on the hospital campus in Lawrenceville. With 300,000 square feet of laboratory space, the 10-story state-of-the-art facility is triple the size of children's previous research center.
- Children's unique Pediatric Environmental Medicine Center studies how environmental exposures, such as secondhand smoke, mold, air pollution and other contaminants, impact the health of children and influence the prevalence of asthma.
- Children’s is home to the Richard King Mellon Foundation Institute for Pediatric Research, a one of a kind incubator dedicated to advancing and strengthening the field of pediatric research.
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January 23, 2013
January 23, 2013
