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          RESEARCH
         PERIODICAL 

    

Basic and Translational Research Program

 

         Director
         Robert Seeger, M.D.

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Research Focus
Cancer Collaborations
Blood Diseases
Accomplishments
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Open Clinical Trials
Improved SCIDS Care
Emerging Initiative

Searching for New Treatments for Pediatric Cancer
Dr. Timothy Triche  and members of his team are working on developing therapies that would allow physicians to fight stubborn cancers that affect children without using chemotherapy. 

The Basic and Translational Research Program of the Childrens Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases integrates laboratory and clinical expertise in the search for answers for children with cancer and blood diseases.

Basic researchers at The Saban Research Institute explore the molecular underpinnings of disease to translate this knowledge into new tools for diagnosis and treatment.

In our vigorous clinical research program, we participate in more than 121 active clinical trials, including the Children’s Oncology Group (COG), a cooperative group for childhood cancer. 

Our interests include:

  • neural tumors
  • leukemia
  • sarcomas
  • hematopoietic stem cells

The Center houses the USC-CHLA Institute for Pediatric Clinical Research, where investigations in developmental therapeutics pursue promising cancer drugs. Childrens Hospital also operates an NIH-designated pediatric site of a General Clinical Research Center, part of the USC GCRC.

Research Leadership

Our doctors and scientists are recipients of multiple grants from the NIH, as well as from private philanthropy and industry. We serve in key leadership roles in the COG, which gives our patients access to the best and newest therapies anywhere. In addition, our nationally recognized nursing research program is headed by the chair of the COG’s nursing committee.

Our Biostatistics and Informatics Center is led by the former group statistician of the COG. We maintain several reference laboratories for the COG and other clinical assays, which are federally certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments, assuring accuracy, reliability and timeliness of patient test results.

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