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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Researchers
A.M.C. (Annemarie) van Rossum, PhD
Pediatrics
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Departments and centers > Department
Pediatric Endocrinology
We provide clinical care and education and perform research aimed to innovate on diagnosis and treatment for children with endocrine disorders.
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Researchers
Prof. G. (Guido) Jenster
Urology
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Research groups
Stuttering
PI M.C. (Marie-Christine) Franken PhD
Stuttering is a developmental speech production disorder that starts in childhood at an early phase.
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Researchers > Principal Investigator
T.S. (Stefan) Barakat, MD PhD
Clinical Genetics
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Research projects
Inhaled antibiotics in bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis (iABC) consortium
The iABC project (inhaled antibiotics in bronchiectasis and cystic fibrosis) aims to develop new antibiotic treatments for patients with ...
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Research projects
PlaComOv-study: PlasmaJet in case of Ovarian Cancer
Evaluation of the effectiveness of the PlasmaJet surgical device in the treatment of advanced stage ovarian cancer: a randomized controlled trial in ...
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Research projects
Childhood stuttering and structural brain morphology
The Generation R Study is an ongoing population-based prospective birth cohort investigating children’s development from fetal life onwards (n=9901).
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Research > Research projects
Child Brain Lab
The Child Brain Lab is a testing facility for brain development and brain function of children with neurological or psychiatric disorders or ...
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Sophia Children's Hospital > Sophia: Patient care > Artikel > News
Only use melatonin on physicians advice
As many as one in seventeen young teenagers use the sleeping aid melatonin on a weekly basis to help them sleep better. This is the conclusion of the long-term Generation R population study in Rotterdam. Researchers warn parents to be careful when using melatonin without a physician's advice, because the long-term effects on children are unknown.