Breadcrumb Home Stories News and Updates General News Releases Read More Research News Releases Read More Kabuki Syndrome Foundation Awards $125,000 to Fund Research at Kennedy Krieger Institute Dr. Jacqueline Harris seeks to develop a neurocognitive and neurobehavioral assessment tool for use in future clinical trials. Read More Kennedy Krieger Patient with Kabuki Syndrome Stars in Episode of ABC's 'The Good Doctor,' Spotlighting This Rare Disease Dr. Jacqueline Harris, pediatric neurologist at the Institute, consulted on the episode, which airs On March 7. Read More New Pediatric Checklist Uses Data and Clinician Experience to Better Define Developmental Milestones Eight developmental experts, including a Kennedy Krieger pediatrician, partnered with the CDC to create the new and clearer milestone checklist Read More Effects of Gastrointestinal Issues Extend Beyond Individuals With Autism to Their Families Study examines experiences of families who have children with both ASD and GI symptoms. Read More Kennedy Krieger Institute and University of Maryland Receive $2.9 Million Grant to Implement Antiracist, Trauma-Informed Training The Collective for Antiracist Child and Family Systems will train more than 2,000 Maryland service providers over 5 Years. Read More Children With Chronic Health Conditions, and Those With Special Education Needs, Should Receive More Help With Online Learning Pediatric Clinicians Play Key Role in Ensuring Access to Critical Resources, a Kennedy Krieger Researcher Writes in JAMA Pediatrics. Read More Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder Should be Screened for Abnormal Cholesterol Levels, Physicians Recommend Guidance stems from research that indicates autism to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Read More Kennedy Krieger Named Center of Excellence For its Treatment of Rare Pediatric Diseases The Institute, which treats more than 50 rare pediatric diseases, shares the honor with Johns Hopkins Medicine Read More Children With Autism Twice as Likely to Report Suicidal Thoughts, According to New Research From Kennedy Krieger The study examined an outpatient screening tool for kids 8-18, which is aimed at lowering suicide risk for all children. Read More Pagination Previous page ‹ Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Current page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page ›
Kabuki Syndrome Foundation Awards $125,000 to Fund Research at Kennedy Krieger Institute Dr. Jacqueline Harris seeks to develop a neurocognitive and neurobehavioral assessment tool for use in future clinical trials. Read More
Kennedy Krieger Patient with Kabuki Syndrome Stars in Episode of ABC's 'The Good Doctor,' Spotlighting This Rare Disease Dr. Jacqueline Harris, pediatric neurologist at the Institute, consulted on the episode, which airs On March 7. Read More
New Pediatric Checklist Uses Data and Clinician Experience to Better Define Developmental Milestones Eight developmental experts, including a Kennedy Krieger pediatrician, partnered with the CDC to create the new and clearer milestone checklist Read More
Effects of Gastrointestinal Issues Extend Beyond Individuals With Autism to Their Families Study examines experiences of families who have children with both ASD and GI symptoms. Read More
Kennedy Krieger Institute and University of Maryland Receive $2.9 Million Grant to Implement Antiracist, Trauma-Informed Training The Collective for Antiracist Child and Family Systems will train more than 2,000 Maryland service providers over 5 Years. Read More
Children With Chronic Health Conditions, and Those With Special Education Needs, Should Receive More Help With Online Learning Pediatric Clinicians Play Key Role in Ensuring Access to Critical Resources, a Kennedy Krieger Researcher Writes in JAMA Pediatrics. Read More
Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder Should be Screened for Abnormal Cholesterol Levels, Physicians Recommend Guidance stems from research that indicates autism to be a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Read More
Kennedy Krieger Named Center of Excellence For its Treatment of Rare Pediatric Diseases The Institute, which treats more than 50 rare pediatric diseases, shares the honor with Johns Hopkins Medicine Read More
Children With Autism Twice as Likely to Report Suicidal Thoughts, According to New Research From Kennedy Krieger The study examined an outpatient screening tool for kids 8-18, which is aimed at lowering suicide risk for all children. Read More