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10/16/2009
Texas Children’s Hospital Neuroscientist Dr. Huda Zoghbi Honored at 2009 Biohouston Annual Luncheon
Dr. Huda Zoghbi, internationally renowned neurogeneticist and director of the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital, was honored at the 2009 BioHouston Annual Luncheon for her work in the life sciences industry.
09/30/2009
Renowned Italian Researcher Dr. Andrea Ballabio Joins Texas Children’s Hospital Neurological Research Institute As Visiting Scientist In Medical Genetics
Dr. Andrea Ballabio, scientific director of the Telethon Institute of Genetics and Medicine (TIGEM) in Naples, Italy, has joined the Jan and Dan Duncan Neurological Research Institute at Texas Children’s Hospital and Baylor College of Medicine as a visiting scientist for one year.
09/9/2009
Texas Children's Feigin Center Named 2009 Best Research Project
The Feigin Center at Texas Children's Hospital was named the “Best Higher Education/Research Project” in Texas Construction magazine’s Best of 2009 awards program.  
06/30/2009 - Texas Children's Physicians Awarded NIH Pilot Grant for Human Microbiome Study
James Versalovic, M.D., Ph.D., receives National Institutes of Health (NIH) pilot clinical demonstration project grant for the study of the human microbiome in children with irritable bowel syndrome.
04/03/2009 - Renowned Texas Children's Hospital Neuroscientist Receives Prestigious 2009 Vilcek Prize
Dr. Huda Zoghbi has been awarded the 2009 Vilcek Prize in biomedical science for her pioneering research on Rett syndrome and related autism spectrum disorders.
03/02/2009 - Study Underscores Need for New Immunization Strategies for Teens
A new study conducted by a Texas Children’s Hospital doctor calls for more inventive ways to ensure adolescents receive the recommended vaccines. "A ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach will not work," said Dr. Amy Middleman.

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