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Extraordinary Science. Extraordinary Care.

University Hospitals Rainbow Babies & Childrens, in collaboration with Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, is one of the largest biomedical research institution in Ohio. We offer research opportunities for faculty, medical, graduate and undergraduate students alike. Some of our research interests include cystic fibrosis, gastroenterology, down syndrome and cancer.

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Publications

Cynthia Bearer, MD, PhD

An Expert on Neurotoxicants

Cynthia Bearer, MD, PhD, UH Rainbow chief of neonatology
Neonatology Chief at UH Rainbow Aims to Better Understand Protect, the Developing Brain

Alex Huang, MD, Ph

Employing Immunotherapy Agents Against Sarcoma

Alex Huang, MD, PhD
Leading efforts from UH Rainbow’s new Center for Pediatric Immunotherapy

Rose-Gubitosi-Klug, MD, PhD

Type 2 Diabetes

Rose Gubitosi-Klug, MD, PhD
Youth-onset Type 2 Diabetes Leads to Serious Complications As Soon As Young Adulthood, Major Study Finds

Richard Martin, MD

What is Therapeutic Drift?

Richard Martin, MD, UH Rainbow Neonatology
What is Therapeutic Drift and Why it is Dangerous in Newborn Care

An EDIC study participant holds an electronic device

Epidemiology of Diabetes Interventions & Complications Trial (EDIC)

Rose Gubitosi-Klug, MD, PhD, chief of pediatric endocrinology & diabetes at UH Rainbow and EDIC’s current principal investigator, joins three trial participants to share what was learned from the trial and how it has transformed the management of type 1 diabetes for patients around the world.

Science@UH Podcast

Science@UH podcast illuminates the latest research discovery, innovation and clinical advances at University Hospitals that helps accelerate new ways to treat and care for patients and improve the lives within our community and beyond.