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Research is the cornerstone of good care.

We use science to promote the health of children by finding new methods of identifying and treating illnesses.

RESEARCH

We conduct research ranging from genes to epidemiology and from individualized treatment to public health, always to benefit children.

CLOSE TO THE PATIENT

Our research groups work at the Meilahti campus: in the University of Helsinki and at the New Children’s Hospital. Research and treatment together.

TO BENEFIT CHILDREN

Children are entitled to the best care possible. That is why we are committed to using the latest research data to treat children and prevent pediatric diseases.

NEWS
25.02.2019
Finnish researchers discover a new form of hereditary osteoporosis
07.01.2019
Babies imitate the mother’s sleep pattern
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New options for boys with delayed puberty: evidence-based treatments are coming! #puberty #tiede #tutkimus #lääke
https://t.co/CIxJBT4Wgk

— Taneli Raivio (@RaivioTaneli) 4. tammikuuta 2019


PUBLICATIONS
14.12.2019 15.02
Antibiotic Cocktail for Pediatric Acute Severe Colitis and the Microbiome: The PRASCO Randomized Controlled Trial.
13.12.2019 20.37
Childhood risk factors and carotid atherosclerotic plaque in adulthood: The Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns Study.
13.12.2019 15.56
Early exposure to cats, dogs and farm animals and the risk of childhood asthma and allergy.
13.12.2019 14.22
Neurodevelopmental outcome of preterm twins at 5 years of age.
8.12.2019 12.22
Validation of prediction models of severe disease course and non-achievement of remission in juvenile idiopathic arthritis: part 1-results of the Canadian model in the Nordic cohort.
27.11.2019 14.07
Asparaginase-Associated Pancreatitis in Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia: Results From the NOPHO ALL2008 Treatment of Patients 1-45 Years of Age.
23.11.2019 15.29
Introducing the Endotype Concept to Address the Challenge of Disease Heterogeneity in Type 1 Diabetes.
22.11.2019 14.11
Maturation of Gut Microbiota and Circulating Regulatory T Cells and Development of IgE Sensitization in Early Life.

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