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Description: Childrens hearts respond differently to medications and surgery than adults hearts, and more information is needed to guide pediatric heart specialists, says Dr. Mary Wagner. Wagner is leading a project that looks at physiological properties of human heart tissue from pediatric patients. Dr. Mary Wagner, PhD, is Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine. Her research labs are housed at the Emory-Childrens Center, a joint venture between Emory Healthcare and ...