Perinatal, Pediatrics, and Family Research Center (PPFRC)
Capitalizing on USC Nursing’s faculty research expertise, PPFRC was founded. USC Nursing
faculty and researchers across the United States are working together to improve maternal-child
health. PPFRC faculty conduct research to improve health outcomes of infants and their
families before, during, and after pregnancy and during childhood.
Improving pediatric health outcomes
In August 2022, the PPFRC was formed after a group of multidisciplinary faculty and
perinatal, pediatric, and family health researchers facilitated collaboration at the
University of South Carolina College of Nursing and nationwide.
“I created the center to bring together maternal-child researchers at the College
of Nursing with faculty across the USC campus and nation. This will enable networking
and extended collaborations, growing research productivity at the university, while
making a difference to improve health outcomes for families in South Carolina and
beyond.”
Dr. Robin Dail
PPFRC will improve the health and wellbeing for families through research and innovation,
and leadership and excellence through collaborative, interdisciplinary research.
Decrease morbidity and mortality for women in S.C. and beyond, before and after childbirth.
Decrease morbidity and mortality for premature infants and children born in S.C. from
birth to two years old.
Facilitate the health and wellbeing of families in S.C. during child-bearing years
with increased access to equitable, quality health care through research.
This is the only center amongst peer institutions conducting this research.