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Recent online news stories that have featured MCW Faculty experts.
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Patient is World’s Oldest Surviving Person with Pompe Disease

A feature story on ABC-TV/Channel 12 focuses on a Dousman child with Pompe disease and the enzyme replacement therapy program tailored specifically for her by Dr. David Dimmock (Pediatrics - Genetics). The child, now four, is the world’s oldest surviving person with Pompe disease. 

http://www.wisn.com/news/health/Treatment-for-local-girl-defies-medical-odds/-/9373180/19038964/-/x7f7ufz/-/index.html

WISN TV, February 22, 2013

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MCW In the News

Elementary School Students Visit College

June 10 - Students from Milwaukee’s Honey Creek Elementary School had a day-long field trip to MCW where the children were provided hands-on opportunities to complement their science curriculum. WauwatosaNOW

CHW Patient to Meet with Members of Congress

June 10 - A Madison boy who was successfully treated at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin for severe aplastic anemia will represent Children’s Hospital at a meeting in Washington, D.C., with members of Congress. The Cap Times & Wisconsin Public Radio News

Dr. Lo Comments on Study Linking Eel Protein to New Tests for Liver Problems, Jaundice

June 10 - Dr. Stanley Lo provides expert comment on the importance of a Japanese study reported in Cell that found that an eel protein could be beneficial in developing new tests for liver problems and jaundice. ScienceNews.org

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