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Research
Children's is also home to the world's largest research enterprise based at a pediatric medical center, where its discoveries have benefited both children and adults since 1869. More than 600 scientists, including eight members of the National Academy of Sciences, eleven members of the Institute of Medicine and ten members of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute comprise Children's research community. Our current initiatives have attracted a record $146 million in funding; including more federal funding than is awarded to any other pediatric facility.
In the John F. Enders Pediatric Research laboratories, named for the Children's researcher and Nobel Prize recipient who cultured the polio and measles viruses, hundreds of laboratory researchers and physician investigators search for answers to some of the most perplexing diseases.
In 2003, a generous philanthropic gift made the 295,000 square foot Karp Family Research Laboratories possible. The building increased our research space by more than 60 percent. The Karp family gift is just one of many important gifts that support Children's vital research enterprise.
Through the years, scientists at Children's have set the pace in pediatric research, identifying treatments and therapies for many debilitating diseases, including those of adulthood.
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