Cincinnati Children’s research center opens in Avondale

Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center has opened a new research facility in the Avondale neighborhood, strengthening its role as a national leader in pediatric medicine.

The new building, known as the Winslow Research Pavilion, adds modern lab space and clinical trial capabilities to the hospital’s growing research footprint.

Officials said the expansion supports faster development of treatments and vaccines for children. The project reflects continued investment in Cincinnati’s innovation corridor. It also brings new opportunities for collaboration among scientists, clinicians, and the local community.

Cincinnati Children’s research center expands clinical trials and lab space

The Cincinnati Children’s research center includes a three-story, roughly 45,000-square-foot facility designed for both laboratory and patient-based research. Hospital leaders said the building cost about $42 million and sits on Winslow Avenue in Avondale. According to a report by WLWT, the facility houses the institution’s Vaccine Research Center, which supports clinical trials involving children and adults. The center includes overnight patient rooms, allowing researchers to monitor study participants more closely. Officials said this setup helps improve data collection and patient safety.

The Vaccine Research Center has enrolled more than 20,000 volunteers across more than 250 clinical studies over the years. Researchers conduct trials on vaccines for infectious diseases and other pediatric conditions. The new Cincinnati Children’s research center aims to increase the number and complexity of trials conducted on-site. Leaders said expanding this capacity is critical as demand for pediatric clinical research grows nationwide. The facility also integrates clinical care with research operations, helping translate discoveries into treatments more efficiently.

Cincinnati Children’s research center supports data and biobank growth

The Cincinnati Children’s research center also houses the Discover Together Biobank, a large-scale repository of biological samples and patient data. This resource allows scientists to study diseases using real-world genetic and clinical information. According to Cincinnati Children’s official research blog, the biobank plays a key role in accelerating discoveries. It enables researchers to identify patterns and develop targeted therapies more quickly. Officials said integrating the biobank into the new facility improves access and efficiency.

Another major feature is the freezer archive system, which stores millions of biological samples under controlled conditions. These samples support long-term research projects and multi-year clinical studies. Scientists rely on consistent storage to preserve the integrity of data. The Cincinnati Children’s research center centralizes these resources in one location. Leaders said this approach reduces delays and enhances collaboration between departments.

Community programs and workforce development

The Cincinnati Children’s research center also emphasizes education and community engagement. Hospital officials said the facility will host training programs for students and early-career researchers. These include the Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship, which introduces students to biomedical careers. The center will also host events designed to connect with local schools and residents…

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