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Today, the CJ Foundation proudly announces the launch of the "SIDS Center Without Walls," a first-of-its-kind SIDS research consortium to speed research and eradicate the threat of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome.
SIDS is still the leading cause of post-neonatal death in infants in the United States, claiming the lives of seven babies every day.
Dr. Hannah Kinney of Children's Hospital Boston-a leading SIDS researcher- and a team of esteemed SIDS investigators across the country have partnered with the CJ Foundation to develop the "SIDS Center Without Walls," a significant endeavor designed to be the catalyst in bringing SIDS research to a clinical level.
The CJ SIDS Center Without Walls unites several distinguished SIDS research institutions in the United States working in a collaborative effort to form this unique research consortium. These institutions include Children's Hospital Boston, Columbia University, the Medical Schools at Dartmouth, Harvard, Yale, and Rady Children's Hospital- San Diego with Dr. Kinney as the Center's Director.
Essentially, the research will focus on: 1) determining the cause(s) of the brainstem serotonin defects in SIDS infants; 2) developing a battery of tests to diagnose and identify living infants at risk of these defects and therefore likely to at risk for SIDS; and finally 3) developing a therapeutic intervention, potentially pharmaceutical, that "corrects" the underlying serotonin defect in these identified living infants throughout the critical period, and thereby prevents sudden infant death syndrome.
"Our group is excited to begin this next phase of SIDS research with the tremendous support of the CJ Foundation for SIDS," said Dr. Hannah Kinney. "Building upon all that has been learned about SIDS and brainstem abnormalities by our group and others, our goal now is to find specific ways to prevent these SIDS deaths."
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