Stanford MCHRI
Advancing Research in Maternal and Child Health. The Stanford Maternal and Child Health Research Institute (MCHRI) accelerates Stanford discoveries to improve the health of pregnant women and children by fostering transdisciplinary research in the pre-clinical, clinical, and basic sciences. The MCHRI works in partnership with the Stanford Children’s Health - Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford (LPCH), the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children’s Health (LPFCH), and the Stanford School of Medicine (SOM).
MCHRI Seminar Series: Artificial Intelligence in Pediatric Imaging - Challenges and Opportunities
David Koch Jr. Foundation Kidney Health Innovation Awards Information Session
Drug Discovery for Maternal and Child Health: A Small Molecule Perspective
MCHRI Seminar: Neonatal Multimorbidity and the Phenotype of Premature Aging in Preterm Infants
2025 MCHRI Symposium - Session 4: Devices & Technologies to Assess & Treat Maternal-Fetal Disease
2025 MCHRI Symposium - Session 3: Groundbreaking Research from Rising Scientists
2025 MCHRI Symposium: Visionary Leadership Award - Virginia D. Winn, MD, PhD
2025 MCHRI Symposium - Session 2: Population Biology / Epidemiology of Maternal-Fetal Development
2025 MCHRI Symposium - Session 1: Maternal-Fetal Correlates of Human Development
MCHRI 2025 Symposium - Opening Remarks
Pathways to Excellence: Using Registries to Improve Pediatric Patient Outcomes
Systemic Immune Dysregulation Induced by Hypertensive Disorders of Pregnancy Persists After Delivery
Session 2 - Antigen
Welcome, Opening Remarks & Keynote - Stanford Immunology of Autoimmunity and Antigen Presentation
Closing Remarks - Immunology of Autoimmunity & Antigen Presentation in Honor Dr. Betsy Mellins
Session 1 - Autoimmunity
MCHRI Seminar Series: Biodesign Faculty Fellows (April 14, 2025)
Interventions for Obesity: From Pharmacological Peptides to Community Programs
MCHRI TSTM Program: Prioritizing Diverse Collaboration to Accelerate Innovation
MCHRI Seminar: Scalable Strategies for Improving Diet and Mitigating Climate Change
Suprazygomatic Maxillary Nerve Blocks and Opioid Requirements in Pediatric Adenotonsillectomy
Disseminating Qualitative Research Findings | MCHRI Qualitative Research Workshop Series
Stanford Medicine Children's Health Research Community Event - Winter 2024
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Session 1: Hurdles in the Generation of Pediatric and Maternal Information
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Session 4 - Information and Dysinformation: Messaging the Community
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Session 3 - Groundbreaking Research from Rising Scientists
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Visionary Leadership Award - David Stevenson, MD
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Session 2 - Safely Translating Maternal and Child Health Data
2024 MCHRI Symposium: Opening Remarks