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CHLA-USC Institute for the Developing Mind
Research is the key to improving care and treatment of children with neurological difficulties. The CHLA-USC Institute for the Developing Mind (IDM) is being developed to engage in innovative translational and clinical research programs. One field alone cannot solve neurological problems, but the interface between these fields may offer amazing improvements for children. Having one central source for clinical assessment and treatment on the hospital’s campus will allow multiple disciplines to collaborate closely in developing a comprehensive diagnosis and plan. FocusThe focus of the CHLA-USC Institute for the Developing Mind is to harness the potential of:
The IDM brings together the knowledge and expertise of many programs throughout our hospital:
We are also collaborating with the University Park Campus and the Keck School of Medicine, and the Viterbi School of Engineering, all at the University of Southern California. Immediate GoalsCurrently, we are actively fundraising to support the work of the Institute. Additional support will allow us to recruit a national leader in translational research to serve as the Institute’s Director. Translational research will allow us to move new discoveries from the laboratory to the stage where they can be used to improve care for children as quickly as possible. Early efforts to build this new Institute and to find a new Director are being led by Roberta G. Williams, M.D., Vice President of Academic Affairs. Work Underway and PlannedThe initial stages of the work that the hospital has planned will focus on creating an excellent diagnostic tool to help us diagnose children earlier than ever before. The scope of our ongoing strategy is described below.
If you are interested in learning more about the IDM and the vision for this unique and necessary collaboration, please email Melany Duval, Associate Vice President Major and Planned Gifts. |








