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Genome-wide sequencing pilot project helps Ontario families get answers

April 26, 2022

Co-led by SickKids and CHEO, Genome-wide Sequencing Ontario (GSO) seeks to enable precision medicine through timely diagnoses for rare diseases.

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Summary of SickKids work to date to address concerns regarding Dr. Koren's research

December 14, 2018

Concerns continue to be raised regarding Dr. Gideon Koren's published research and SickKids is committed to continuing to address these matters.

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Changing the face of cancer care at home and around the world

September 8, 2017

Paediatric brain tumour biopsies from across Canada and around the world are being analyzed at SickKids using new, state-of-the-art diagnostic, prognostic and predictive tests for childhood cancers.

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We're celebrating another great year at SickKids!

December 31, 2018

A big thank you to all our staff, volunteers, patients, families, community partners and supporters for making 2018 another memorable year at SickKids. Join us as we take a trip back through the year to celebrate our many successes!

SickKids fellows work to help improve childhood cancer care worldwide

February 15, 2022

A Q&A with former and current SickKids fellows who are working in Haematology/Oncology care around the world.

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The ultimate gift: Transforming lives through organ and tissue donation

April 24, 2017

In recognition of National Organ and Tissue Donation Awareness Week, Emily Ghent, a Social Worker in the Liver Transplant Program at SickKids, talks about how life-changing organ transplantation can be for her patients and their families.

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The value of female mentorship for women and girls in science

February 11, 2021

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, female mentors and mentees share how female mentorship plays an important role in shaping their careers.

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Five women in science who are shaping child health research at SickKids

February 11, 2022

On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, learn about five women in diverse roles that support child health research at SickKids, and their insights on pursuing a career in science.

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Pioneering genome sequencing study links rare genetic changes to congenital cardiac condition

September 20, 2018

In a remarkable new genetic discovery, researchers at the Peter Munk Cardiac Centre, University Health Network, Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research and SickKids have found strong evidence that rare DNA variations can lead to Tetralogy of Fallot.

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Congratulations to our SickKids staff members who’ve received awards, honours and appointments

November 27, 2015

In September, October and November, members of the health-care and science communities are recognized for their achievements and contributions.

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