Pediatric Research Podcast
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Pediatric Research Podcast
Pediapod is the pediatrics podcast from Pediatric Research, produced in association with Nature Publishing Group. Join us as we explore the etiologies of diseases of children and disorders of development, featuring interviews with top researchers and highlighted content from one of the premier journ...
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September 2025: What's hot in pediatric AI research?
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August 2025: Senior Investigator: Conversation with Bonnie Ramsey
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July 2025: ECI Katie Strobel
Listen to July's Pediapod episode with ECI Katie Strobel, discussing her recent paper looking into the effect of early antibiotic exposure on necrotiz...

June 2025: What's hot in pediatric genetics?
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May 2025: Collection on Necrotizing Enterocolitis
In this episode, Geoff Marsh speaks to Dr. Misty Good about our Collection on Necrotizing Enterocolitis.
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April 2025: Senior Investigator: Conversation with Avroy Fanaroff
This episode features a conversation with Senior Investigator Avroy Fanaroff, Emeritus Professor at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital and Case We...

March 2025: What's hot in pediatric sepsis?
Listen to March's Pediapod episode: What's hot in pediatric sepsis research, with Sarah Kandil and Eleanor Molloy.
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Conversation With Senior Investigator Karin Nelson.
Listen to January's Pediapod episode: Conversation With Senior Investigator Karin Nelson
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December 2024: What's hot in pediatric microbiome research?
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November 2024: What's hot in Pediatric Oncology?
Listen to November's Pediapod episode: What's hot in Pediatric Oncology? with Jeffrey Dome
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Senior Investigator: Conversation with Michael DeBaun
This episode features a conversation with Senior Investigator Michael DeBaun, Professor of Pediatrics and Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Ce...

Collection on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder
In this episode, Geoff Marsh speaks to Dr. Stephanie Ford about our Collection on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder.
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August/Senior Investigator: Conversation with Tina Cheng
This episode features a conversation with Senior Investigator Tina Cheng, who has held several leadership positions over her career, including her cur...

What's hot in stem cells and regenerative biology?
Listen to July's Pediapod episode: What's hot in stem cells and regenerative biology? with Atul Malhotra.
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June/Senior Investigator: Conversation with Richard Jackson
This month features a conversation with Senior Investigator, Professor Richard Jackson, who’s had an extensive career in Public Health. Now Professor...

Collection on neonatal encephalopathy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
In this episode, listen to our editorial apprentice, Dr. Eric Peeples describe the scope and importance of our collection on neonatal encephalopathy a...

What's hot in Endocrinology?
In this episode of Pediapod, Section Editor Jeanie Tryggestad discusses the most recent advances in the field of Pediatric Endocrinology.
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Conversation With Pediatric Researchers Cynthia Bearer and Eleanor Molloy
Pediatric researchers Cynthia Bearer and Eleanor Molloy join podcast host Geoff Marsh to give an update on plans for the podcast and to offer some sag...

Conversation with Linda de Vries
This episode involves a conversation with senior investigator Linda de Vries, who has had a large and lasting effect in the world of pediatric researc...

Global climate change: the defining issue of our time for our children’s health
The United Nations recently stated that “climate change is the defining issue of our time, and we are at a defining moment” (https://www.un.org/en/glo...

Predicting functional and quality-of-life outcomes following pediatric sepsis.
Illness severity scores are commonly used for mortality prediction and risk stratification in pediatric critical care research. However, as mortality...

Conversation with Dr. Maximo Vento
This episode, along with a few more to come, involves a conversation with a senior investigator who has had a large and lasting effect in the world of...

The association of placental pathology and neurodevelopmental outcomes in patients with neonatal encephalopathy
Hypoxic Ischaemic Encephalopathy (HIE), a subset of neonatal encephalopathy, is the most common neurological condition in term born infants. It is kno...

Do Bayley trajectories predict school-readiness better than single assessments in formerly very preterm infants?
The development of children born very preterm is most often evaluated using the Bayley Scales of Infant Development. These single assessments are rout...

Novel metrics to characterise the temporal lobe of very preterm infants.
The temporal facilitates many complex neurological processes. Alterations to these processes are known to correlate with specific functional deficits...

Trends in fetal and neonatal outcomes during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic severely affected health and healthcare systems worldwide and could have resulted in changes in fetal and neonatal outcomes.

The transition to telemedicine in pediatric primary care during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of telemedicine was limited in pediatric primary care. Then, in 2020 it increased exponentially. However, early...

Cardiorespiratory signature of neonatal sepsis
Heart rate characteristics and demographic factors have long been used to aid early detection of late-onset sepsis, however respiratory data may conta...

BMI trajectories and BPD among very preterm infants
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is the most common morbidity among very preterm infants.
Commonly, nutritional interventions are focused on ac...

March: Cardiovascular outcomes in children with Kawasaki disease
Kawasaki disease is a common childhood vasculitis and its global incidence appears to be increasing. Although this disease is self-limiting, the assoc...

February: Pharamcogenetic profiling in children with medical complexity
Children with medical complexity typically require multiple medications throughout the course of their treatment. These individuals also increasingly ...

Sex-specific effects of prenatal opioid exposure
Neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome (NOWS) represents a major public health problem in the US with a high socioeconomic burden. The pathophysiology of...

Barriers to finding a genetic diagnosis for children with rare disease.
Rare diseases affect millions of people in the USA. However, access to subspecialty care is not distributed equitably and there may be other barriers...

Neutrophil function in pediatric lupus.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) causes significant long-term morbidity and mortality, particularly in children. There is some evidence that the inn...

The social epidemiology of adolescent problematic screen use.
95% of adolescents in the US have access to a smartphone and 45% report being online "almost constantly". Beyond the general time spent on screens, th...

How neonatologists' views on the Baby Doe regulations have changed over time.
The Baby Doe Regulations, which regulate the provision of life-sustaining treatment to seriously ill neonates, caused a stir amongst neonatologists wh...

Placental transfusion during neonatal resuscitation in a preterm model
For depressed preterm neonates, initiating positive pressure ventilation is the most important factor in facilitating transition. Therefore the recomm...

Severe intraventricular hemorrhage in a rabbit model of prematurity
Intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH) occurs in around 45% of infants born below 26 weeks gestational age, causing significant lifelong morbidity and mort...

Maternal early exposure to violence, psychopathology, and child adaptive functioning
A recent study reported that 53% of mothers reported exposure to violence when they were children. And there is evidence that these experiences negati...

April: miRNA expression in the pediatric dilated cardiomyopathy heart
Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a rare but serious condition of children and often progresses to heart failure. The outcomes for children with DCM are...