Akron Children's Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute includes visionary centers and programs dedicated to finding advances in care that will improve the health, well-being and quality of life of children and families in northeast Ohio and around the world.
With research studies being conducted by nearly 250 investigators in more than 50 departments, research is an integral part of the culture of caring at Akron Children's.
It allows us to create connections with the children and families we serve, with communities we are in, with our academic, industry and medical partners, and with our advocates and supporters.
To better understand where our research is taking us, we encourage you to learn more about the research institute’s groundbreaking efforts to expand our knowledge of what makes kids better, sooner.
Akron Children's Rebecca D. Considine Research Institute serves as a catalyst for research and innovation at northeast Ohio’s largest pediatric healthcare provider. It was founded in 2009 to create a world-class research organization capable of making significant healthcare advances for infants, children and adolescents.
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