Biomedical and Behavioral Infant Screening
Learn more about healthy baby development and develop new tools for pediatricians so they can better support the unique development of each child.
Learn more about healthy baby development and develop new tools for pediatricians so they can better support the unique development of each child.
To evaluate long-term safety of Humira in pediatric patients (between the ages of 6 and 17 years inclusive at the time of enrollment) with moderately to severely active CD who are prescribed and treated in accordance with the approved local Humira product label under the conditions of routine clinical setting.
Determine how potentially stressful situations, including prematurity, hospitalizations, maternal mental health and rapid repeat births can impact a baby’s development in the first 12 months of their life.
To improve patient care and achieve the best health outcomes possible for children with IBD.
We are interested in observing whether and how infants learn when interacting with a robot during a learning assessment contingency paradigm.
The effect of flu immunization on the level of immunity against the flu in breastmilk, and how this may help protect a breastfeeding infant.
The purpose of the study is to collect information from children 0-18 years of age with all types of pancreatitis to determine the number of children diagnosed with this condition, understand the causes and progression of the disease, and review laboratory and imaging findings as well as responses to any treatments given.
Our goal is early identification of deviation from healthy brain development to allow targeted early intervention and improve developmental outcomes.
To better understand the effects of breastfeeding on infant growth and development.
The collection of the research data we hope will help better screening, diagnosing procedures and treatment of brain injury in newborns and identify a connection between MR imaging and neurodevelopmental outcomes.