
Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute Media Kit
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The research center was founded in 1985 and in June, 2019, the facility moved to the state of the art Louis A. Simpson and Kimberly K. Querrey Biomedical Research Center in downtown Chicago on the campus of Lurie Children’s and the medical school.
Programs include:
- Developmental Biology
- Engineered Solutions for Health
- Fertility Preservation and Hormone Restoration
- Host-Microbial Interactions, Inflammation, and Immunity (HMI3)
- Human Molecular Genetics and Physiology
- Immune Deviation and Disease
- Injury Repair and Regeneration
- Molecular and Translational Cancer Biology
- Perinatal Origins of Disease
- Neurobiology
The Manne Research Institute has been awarded full accreditation by the Association for the Accreditation of Human Research Protection Programs which helps organizations worldwide strengthen their research protection programs.