Decoding Kids’ Genes: A New Way to Understand Disease Risk
The Center for Data-Driven Discovery in Biomedicine (D³b) stands at the forefront of pediatric cancer and rare disease research. With a deep-rooted commitment to improving the lives of…
Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia’s Center for Data Driven Discovery in Biomedicine Receives Up to $10 Million ARPA-H Award to Create Tool for Sharing Data on Cancer and Rare Diseases
Funded by the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health, the RADIANT project has the potential to establish a model for control data in clinical trials for difficult-to-treat diseases…
First-of-its-Kind Open-Analysis Platform for Pediatric Brain Tumors Provides Robust Data Resource for Childhood Cancer Research
– Collaboration among CHOP, Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, the Pacific Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Consortium, and Children’s Brain Tumor Network paves the way for new collaborative models to accelerate discoveries…
D3b Provides Vital Framework to Advance Research into Sinonasal Cancers
The impact of hard work and expertise at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)’s Center for Data Driven Discovery in Biomedicine (D3b) continues with inspiring updates from the…
Advance pediatric care using Amazon HealthLake for scalable FHIR-based data analytics
Article courtesy of Amazon Web Service Blog, published December 19, 2022 Blog is guest authored by Meen Chul Kim from Children’s Hospital at Philadelphia The ability to…
Indigenous Inclusion in Sample-based Research
Not only should cultural literacy and respect be prioritized in our daily lives, but both tenets are necessary for quality medical research. The Children’s Brain Tumor Network…
Researchers Uncover New Understanding of Medulloblastoma in CBTN Datasets
Almost all of the DNA of the human genome is located on 23 pairs of chromosomes, each a long coil of a single tightly-wound DNA strand. When a…
The D3b Data Tracker Tool: Streamlining Data Collection and Management through Innovative Technology
The Center for Data Driven Discovery in Biomedicine (D³b) is dedicated to accelerating cures and increasing the well-being of children battling the rarest and most difficult-to-treat conditions. D³b…
CBTN’s Project Accelerate Speeds Up in 2022
Through tireless support and investment from patient families, advocates, and foundations, the Children’s Brain Tumor Network (CBTN) has transformed the landscape of pediatric brain tumor research across the…
CHOP-led Pediatric Hospital Network Receives Critical Government Support for Genetic Research of Pediatric Tumors
Project will allow thousands of tissue samples to be studied and provide an enormous level of insight into childhood cancer PHILADELPHIA, November 2, 2021 – Unlocking the genetic mysteries…