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Research Information for Families
Read answers to questions you may have about having your child participate in research at Children's Mercy Research Institute.
CKiD – Chronic Kidney Disease in Children Study
CKiD study yields results for children with chronic kidney disease.
Predicting Asthma Treatment Response in Children
Bridgette Jones, MD, MSCR, received an NIH grant for her research on predicting treatment response in children with asthma.
Tomoo Iwakuma, MD, PhD, and Children's Mercy Research Institute Receive Funding to Support Osteosarcoma Research
Dr. Tomoo Iwakuma, a Children's Mercy researcher, has received a 1-year, $25,000 2021 Research Catalyst award from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation.
Stancil Receives Funding to Study Neuroimaging as a Biomarker of Drug Response for Adolescents with Eating Disorders
The project, “Eating Disorder Individualized Therapeutics-Naltrexone Neuroimaging (EDIT-N2),” aims to understand individual response to naltrexone in the brain and shed light on why some patients respond...
Children’s Mercy Receives Renewed NIH Funding to Continue Collaborative Pediatric Pharmacology Fellowship Program
Find a Researcher Researcher Network Donate Follow Us See All Stories Children’s Mercy Receives Renewed NIH Funding to Continue Collaborative Pediatric Pharmacology Fellowship Program Children’s Mercy and...
Dr. Abbey Masonbrink Receives NIH Funding to Support Research About Tobacco and ENDS Use Treatment for Adolescents and Young Adults in the Pediatric Hospital Setting
Abbey Masonbrink, MD, MPH, was awarded a 5-year, $947,700 Mentored Career Development (K23) Award from the National Institutes of Health (National Institute on Drug Abuse) for the project “Development and...
David White Receives Funding to Study Remotely Delivered Cardiac Rehabilitation for Adolescents With Congenital Heart Disease
David White, PhD, Cardiology, received a 5-year, $736,540 Mentored Patient-Oriented Research Career Development Award from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute.
Talk With Me Baby
Children’s Mercy works with the creators of Talk With Me Baby to increase public awareness and educate caregivers on the importance of talking with their baby every day.
Research News and Stories
The Children’s Mercy Research Institute is creating an integrated research environment where no boundaries exist between science and medicine.
Grant Supports Study of Steroid Use in Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia
Two Children’s Mercy researchers are awarded a grant to study steroid treatment response in infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD).
KC-NVSN Team Receives Renewed Funding From CDC To Continue Active Surveillance of AGE and ARI
Find a Researcher Researcher Network Donate Follow Us See All Stories KC-NVSN Team Receives Renewed Funding From CDC To Continue Active Surveillance of AGE and ARI The Kansas City-New Vaccine Surveillance...
Data and Software Resources at the Children's Mercy Research Institute
The Genomic Medicine Center at the Children's Mercy Research Institute has developed a variant database and several novel software for genome sequence analysis.
Hypophosphatasia Molecular Research Center
Hypophosphatasia is a disease that affects the development of bones and teeth. Sometimes people appear to have hypophosphatasia, but their molecular testing does not reflect this diagnosis. The...
Genomic Answers for Kids: Information for Providers
Information on involving patients in the Genomic Answers for Kids program, a first-of-its-kind data repository to find answers and novel treatments for pediatric genetic conditions.
Research Stories Archive
An archive of stories from the Children’s Mercy Research Institute, an integrated research environment where no boundaries exist between science and medicine.
Genomic Medicine
The Genomic Medicine area of emphasis at Children's Mercy Research Institute (CMRI) is the epicenter for integrated genomics, conducting comprehensive, whole-genome sequencing for all applications in...
Study Looks at Psychosocial Factors and Asthma Links
Elin Grundberg, PhD received an award to study how exposure to psychosocial factors such as chronic stress is linked to pathophysiology of asthma.
Acute Myeloid Leukemia: New Treatment Available Thanks to Children's Mercy Research
Data from a phase 3 trial studying acute myeloid leukemia in children helped the FDA decide to approve gemtuzumab ozogamicin (MYLOTARG) for use in pediatric patients.
Meet the Team: Genomic Medicine Center
The Genomic Medicine Center is among the first with a pediatric focus, providing clinical genomic services and serving as an epicenter for genomic research. Meet our team of researchers.