The Donald Gilbert and Steve Wu and Ernest Pedapati Lab uses Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) technology to study child and adolescent brain function as it relates to learning, brain development, and coordination of movement.
The Pan Lab’s goal is to combine translational and basic research on virus-mediated, in vivo and ex vivo, gene transfer into stem cells, as well as their potential application for gene therapy of patients with lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs).
The goal of the research in the Manoj Pandey Lab is delineate the mechanism(s) critical for inducing immunological inflammation in Gaucher disease.
Our laboratory is interested in the mechanisms underlying the interplay between genes and environmental exposures in complex diseases such as asthma and atopic dermatitis.
The Parikh laboratory leads studies of etiology, prediction and prevention of neurodevelopmental disabilities in high-risk newborns.
The Pasare Lab focuses on understanding the fundamental mechanisms of activation of the innate immune system and its impact on inflammation and adaptive immunity.
Pathology has active research programs that involve most clinical subdivisions at Cincinnati Children’s and a wide range of clinical disorders. Learn more.
Patient Services Research is the research arm of the Department of Patient Services. Learn how we work to improve quality and clinical effectiveness.
Researchers in pediatric and adolescent gynecology conduct studies that focus on improving reproductive health outcomes for girls and young women. Read more.
The Pediatric Anesthesiology Research Center (PARC) is the only research center of its kind. Learn more about our work to advance pediatric anesthesiology.
The Pediatric Pain Research Center conducts cutting-edge research that develops a better understanding of the biological, psychological, and social mechanisms of pain.
Learn about the Jose Peiro Lab at Cincinnati Children’s: our research interests, current projects, team members, publications and contact information.
The Perentesis Lab researches the molecular etiology and pharmacogenetics of childhood leukemia and other cancers, with a focus on Down syndrome-related leukemias.
Perinatal biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is dedicated to improving the lives of infants through research. Get more information.
Perinatal researchers are transforming care for babies before and after birth through innovative studies that improve newborn and maternal health.
The Anne Perl Lab is researching to understand the cellular and molecular mechanisms related to the cure of lung diseases like bronchopulmonary dysplasia, emphysema, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, and bronchiolitis obliterans.
The John Pestian Lab discovers how to teach computers to understand what neuro-psychiatric patients say.
Researchers in the Division of Translational and Clinical Pharmacology conduct and support clinical studies to promote and enhance the development, rational use and individualization of new and existing drug therapies in newborns up through young adults.
Our pharmacy researchers are establishing a nationally recognized translational research program focused on clinical pharmacogenetics/genomics.
Learn more about the research efforts of the Occupational Therapy / Physical Therapy / Therapeutic Recreation (OTPTTR) divisions in the research in patient services department.