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Dr. Rachel Segal Receives Grant To Study Effectiveness of Home Visiting Programs

Find a Researcher Researcher Network Donate Follow Us See All Stories Dr. Rachel Segal Receives Grant To Study Effectiveness of Home Visiting Programs Rachel Segal, MD, Pediatric Fellow, received a 2-year...

Researching Severe COVID-19 in Children

The Children's Mercy Research Institute studied children who required ICU hospitalization from COVID-19 or Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C).

Genomic Medicine Short Course

June 6-9, 2022 | This conference will provide clinician-scientists and researchers with a deeper understanding of genomics and its applications. The 2022 course will be offered both virtually and...

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Kids are getting left behind in pediatric research. Learn how you can help move them to the front of the line by supporting the Children's Mercy Research Institute.

Population Health

The Population Health area of emphasis at the Children’s Mercy Research Institute (CMRI) aims to translate the possible into everyday reality; working to deliver the hospital’s considerable range of...

Frontiers Grant Supports Framework for Subject Matching

Keith Feldman, PhD, received a Frontiers award to use data representations to identify optimal control subjects through a broader set of clinical and temporal criteria.

CODIEFY Study Offers Kid-focused COVID-19 Clarity

The CODIEFY study uses COVID-19 testing and single-cell genomic sequencing technology and other tools to create evidence-based COVID-19 education.

Type 1 Diabetes and Big Data: Predicting the Future of Health Care

Children’s Mercy Research Institute and Cyft, Inc. have partnered on a grant-funded project that uses data science and advanced prediction methods to help improve diabetes care before negative outcomes can...

Dr. Tomi Pastinen Receives Grant To Better Understand Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Using 3rd Generation Sequencing

Find a Researcher Researcher Network Donate Follow Us See All Stories Dr. Tomi Pastinen Receives Grant To Better Understand Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome Using 3rd Generation Sequencing Tomi Pastinen, MD, PhD...

Cystic fibrosis treatments: Dr. Hugo Escobar receives renewed funding to continue research

The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation renewed funding of their Therapeutics Development Network project led by Hugo Escobar, MD, Pulmonology. The $254,699 Therapeutics Development Center Award is for one year and...

Research Areas

Children’s Mercy fosters integrated research by supporting labs and research groups and providing a rich environment for discovery and collaboration.

Grant Awarded to Explore Age-Related COVID-19 Symptoms

Genomic and Cellular Predictors of COVID-19 in Children combines single-cell approaches with deep genetic sequencing.

Grant Supports Congenital Heart Surgery Study

Natalie Jayaram, MD, received an award to compare the complexity for congenital heart surgery between centers that do and do not report their outcomes.

Biostatistics and Epidemiology Core Director Named

Vince Staggs, PhD, has been named as the first Director of the Children’s Mercy Research Institute Biostatistics and Epidemiology Core.

Research Collaborative Takes Unique Approach to Infectious Disease Testing and Care

Find a Researcher Researcher Network Donate Follow Us See All Stories Additional Information Related to This Article Departments CODIEFY Study to Offer Kid-focused COVID-19 Clarity Learn about this CODIEFY...

New Study Uses Machine Learning and AI to Predict Teens’ Response to Depression Treatment

The GOLDILOKs PRISM study aims to match patients with an effective treatment and minimize the amount of time they may receive ineffective treatment.

Children’s Mercy Is Home to the World’s Most Advanced System for Rare Disease Diagnosis

Using cutting-edge technology, the Genomic Answers for Kids team is now able to sequence the full genome and interpret its function, accelerating answers for children with rare diseases.

Zero-Fare Bus Transit and Its Possible Impact on Health

Jordan Carlson, PhD, Center for Children’s Healthy Lifestyles & Nutrition, received a $2,665,578 R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health/National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney...

Labs and Research Teams

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Baby Lab

About the Lab   We are a child development research program at Children’s Mercy and the University of Kansas Medical Center. We study early language and social-emotional development, because they are...

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