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By identifying innovative pediatric advancements and providing funding in the critical phases of development, we are able to expedite high-impact breakthroughs that improve the health and lives of millions.
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The Hood Foundation is excited to announce our most recent Child Health Research Award recipients! We offer sincere thanks to all of the highly qualified investigators who submitted proposals, as well as our amazing Scientific Reviewers. Congratulations to each of the following on having been...

On Monday, June 10th, the Trustees of the Charles H. Hood Foundation hosted the 1st Annual Hood Awardee Recognition Event.  Having supported pediatric research in New England for over 77 years, the Hood Foundation is exploring new ways to engage with their growing community of...

Dr. Xiaolei Su received one of our five January 2019 Child Health Research Grants. Dr. Su is Assistant Professor of Cell Biology at Yale Cancer Center. He is interested in exploring membrane remodeling and membrane-proximal signal transduction during immune responses, the study of which may...

Dr. Kristopher Sarosiek is one of the five January 2019 recipients of our very competitive Child Health Research Awards.  He is an Assistant Professor of Radiation Biology at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, where his lab team is working to develop a better...

Dr. Sarita Patil received one of our five January 2019 Child Health Research Grants. Dr. Patil is a physician-scientist who specializes in the treatment of patients with food allergy. She serves as Principal Investigator for the Center for Immunology & Inflammatory Diseases and Assistant Physician...

Dr. Hongmei Mou is one of the five January 2019 recipients of our very competitive Child Health Research Awards.  She is Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at Harvard Medical School and has established the Mou Laboratory at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children’s Mucosal Immunology and Biology...

We are thrilled to share the great news that Prapela has been awarded its first Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant from The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). The grant will be used to advance the development of the Prapela SVS Hospital Bassinet for...