Cincinnati Children’s Scientists Receive Prestigious Awards for Excellence in Research
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Research Recognition, September 2024: Acknowledging the Contributions of Cincinnati Children’s Scientists
Date of Publication: September 30, 2024 Date of Issue:
Honorable Recognition for Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
We are delighted to spotlight several scientists from Cincinnati Children's who have recently been honored for their invaluable contributions within their respective fields. These accolades reflect the ongoing dedication and innovation that defines our research community.
Dr. Mary Greiner, Medical Director of CHECK Foster Care Center, has assumed the esteemed position as the next Chrperson of the American Academy of Pediatrics' AAP Council on Foster Care, Adoption Kinship Care, commencing her tenure in summer 2025. This prestigious role underscores Dr. Greiner's commitment to enhancing healthcare outcomes for children and youth within foster care systems.
Dr. Daniel Lovell, a leading figure in rheumatology, has been bestowed the Arthritis Foundation’s Juvenile Arthritis Legacy Award for Health Care Provider Leadership. This honor recognizes his unwavering dedication to improving treatment options for children with arthritis and autoimmune diseases, honoring his lifetime contributions.
The Neurogastroenterology Motility Disorders team at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center is proud to announce their recognition as an IB-Stim Center of Excellence by medical technology company NeurAxis. This distinction highlights the team’s pioneering work in utilizing IB-Stim technology for innovative treatment approaches targeting digestive health.
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center continues to set benchmarks through its Research Foundation. Notable achievements include:
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Dr. Cheng Chats on Research, a podcast series offering insights into groundbreaking discoveries from our scientific community.
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Recognition as one of the top pediatric hospitals in U.S. News World Report's annual rankings for outstanding contributions to children's healthcare.
We are also thrilled to welcome Dr. Velma McBride Murry to Cincinnati Children’s on October 8th, who will share her expertise and research on diverse child development topics.
Our research programs continue to flourish:
- The Digestive Health Center has funded several pilot projects med at advancing pediatric digestive disease research across various stages of development.
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Dr. Mary Greiner American Academy of Pediatrics Chairperson Daniel Lovell Arthritis Foundation Legacy Award Winner Cincinnati Childrens IB Stim Center of Excellence Top Pediatric Hospital in U.S. NewsWorld Report Dr. Velma McBride Murrys Expertise Introduction Digestive Health Center Pilot Project Funding