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  2. Sheffield Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Sheffield Children's Clinical Research Facility (CCRF) opened in 2008 as the first dedicated CCRF in the UK. Research at Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust spans a range of specialities including bone disease, genetics, respiratory disease, neurology, radiology, cancer and blood diseases, endocrinology and mental health. [8]

  3. Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Sheffield Children's Trust is an NHS hospital trust mainly providing healthcare for children in Sheffield and the surrounding area of South Yorkshire.A third of patients come from the outside Sheffield, from all parts of the country, but especially from Barnsley, Rotherham, Doncaster, Derbyshire Nottinghamshire and Lincolnshire.

  4. Marta Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Marta Cecilia Cohen OBE is a clinical pediatric pathologist, and currently head of the Department of Histopathology and Clinical Director of Pharmacy, Pathology, and Genetics at Sheffield Children's Hospital, and an honorary professor at the University of Sheffield. Her clinical work focusses on sudden infant death. [1]

  5. Harry Maguire named as Sheffield Children's Hospital Charity ...

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    The Sheffield-born footballer says he will be "proud to help them in any way I can". Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  6. Robert Zachary - Wikipedia

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    Robert Bransby Zachary (1 March 1913 – 1 February 1999) was an English paediatric surgeon who spent the majority of his career at Sheffield Children's Hospital. He was an expert on the treatment of spina bifida and hydrocephalus.

  7. John Lilleyman - Wikipedia

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    Lilleyman contributed to the testing of leukemia treatment methods and conducted research on "thiopurine metabolism" in children with leukemia. [2] He was president of the Royal College of Pathologists during the Alder Hey organs scandal. [2] During that time, he was vice-chairman of the Academy of the Medical Royal Colleges. [2]

  8. John Emery (paediatrician) - Wikipedia

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    John Lewis Emery (3 October 1915 – 1 May 2000) was a British-born paediatric pathologist and emeritus professor at the University of Sheffield.Emery was most notable for being one of the founding fathers of paediatric pathology in the country, and for conducting research into haematology, developmental anatomy, congenital deformities, particularly hydrocephalus, and was probably Britain's ...

  9. Remember the kids from 'The Nanny'? See what they look ... - AOL

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    Finally, the eldest of the Sheffield children, Margaret Sheffield! The 37-year-old actress first got her start in the hit movie, "Beethoven," before heading over to play Maxwell Sheffield's oldest ...