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Pediatric Research Podcast

Nature Publishing Group
Gun Violence
Gut Microbiome
Social Media
Whole Genome Sequencing
Necrotizing Enterocolitis
Antibiotics
Artificial Intelligence
Neonatal Resuscitation
Hypothermia
Reimbursement For Rapid Genome Sequencing
Predictive Analytics
Twitter/x
Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy
Policy Advocacy
Genetic Therapies
Neonatal Intensive Care Unit
Education For Pediatric Clinicians
Extremely Preterm Infants
Growth Faltering
Postpartum Depression

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 journals in the field of pediatrics.

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In this episode, Geoff speaks to Early Career Investigators, Dr. Caroline Kelsey from the University of Illinois. They discuss her recent paper, 'Bidirectional relations between the maternal and infant gut microbiome and behaviour'.

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In this episode, Geoff speaks to Professor Clifford Bogue who was President of the American Pediatric Society between 2024 and 2025, during which time the APS Issue of the Year centred on firearm-related injuries and deaths in children and adolescent... more

This episode features a conversation with Professor Alistair Gunn at the University of Aukland, about his pivotal role in the preclinical development of therapeutic hypothermia as a treatment for hypoxic-ischaemic encephalopathy and its subsequent tr... more

In this special episode, Geoff Marsh speaks to Pediatric Research's social media editors Damian Roland and Kikelomo Babata about how researchers can and should harness social media to increase the impact of their research.

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In this episode, Geoff Marsh speaks to Dr. Satyan Lakshminrusimha about our Collection on Neonatal Resuscitation.

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In this episode, Geoff Marsh speaks to Dr. Steven Miller about our Collection on Epilepsy and Seizures.

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Listen to September's Pediapod episode: What's hot in pediatric AI research, with Brynne Sullivan.

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This episode features a conversation with Professor Bonnie Ramsey, a pediatric pulmonologist from Seattle Children's, who has dedicated her research and clinical career to treating patients with cystic fibrosis.

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Caroline Kelsey
Early career investigator; developmental psychologist at University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
Episode: Early Career Investigator Highlight: Conversation with Dr. Caroline Kelsey
Cliff Bogue
Waldemar von Zetwitz Professor and Chair of Pediatrics at Yale School of Medicine; Pediatrician-in-Chief for Yale-Nahavan Health System
Yale School of Medicine
Episode: APS Issue of the Year: Gun Violence
Alistair Gunn
Pediatrician and basic scientist at the University of Auckland
University of Auckland
Episode: Senior Investigator: Conversation with Alistair Gunn
Professor Damian Roland
Social media editor for Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research
Episode: Special Episode on Social Media Use for Researchers
Dr. Kike Lomogobata
Junior social media editor for Pediatric Research
Pediatric Research
Episode: Special Episode on Social Media Use for Researchers
Satyan Lakshminrusimha
Professor of Pediatrics at UC Davis School of Medicine, expert in neonatal resuscitation
UC Davis School of Medicine
Episode: December 2025: Collection on Neonatal Resuscitation
Steven Miller
Head of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia, Physician Scientist in Neonatal Neurology
University of British Columbia
Episode: October 2025: Collection on Epilepsy and Seizures
Brynne Sullivan
Neonatologist at University of Virginia
University of Virginia
Episode: September 2025: What's hot in pediatric AI research?
Bonnie Ramsey
Senior Investigator, pediatric pulmonologist
Seattle Children's Hospital and Research Institute
Episode: August 2025: Senior Investigator: Conversation with Bonnie Ramsey

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Geoff Marsh
Host of the pediatric-focused podcast and related series, frequently moderating expert discussions.

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June 2025: What's hot in pediatric genetics?
Q: What should clinicians do with sequencing data once they have it?
Use the data to identify variants, guide potential treatments, and contribute to broader knowledge about genetic architecture; this data also fuels ongoing research and the development of therapies.
June 2025: What's hot in pediatric genetics?
Q: How is the system supporting clinicians who are not geneticists to use these results?
The crucial challenge is education and translation; reports must move away from gobbledook language to disease-focused interpretations, empowering pediatricians to discuss results with families and order appropriate tests.
June 2025: What's hot in pediatric genetics?
Q: Why would a clinician want to spend time sequencing a newborn genome in the NICU?
If a genetic disease is causing the child's symptoms and remains unidentified, sequencing enables targeted treatment approaches and prevents missed diagnoses, particularly as many conditions masquerade as other presentations.
June 2025: What's hot in pediatric genetics?
Q: Where are we at with whole genome sequencing?
The cost has fallen dramatically to about $100 per genome, and diagnostic testing can be around $5,000 in a regulated clinical setting; speed has improved so a genome can be decoded and interpreted in about a day.
July 2025: ECI Katie Strobel
Q: What future research is needed to answer this question about antibiotic exposure?
The Nano Trial is ongoing, randomizing no antibiotics versus a 48-hour rule-out approach, aiming to refine the safe window for antibiotic use and to understand effects on neck, sepsis, and mortality, while also exploring gut microbiome targets and potential probiotic or prebiotic interventions.

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Recent episodes center on actionable pediatric healthcare topics, from gun-violence prevention and policy advocacy to neonatal brain injury therapies, resuscitation monitoring, and the growing role of artificial intelligence and social media in pediatrics. Conversations frequently feature a mix of clinical insights, translational research takeaways, and practical guidance for clinicians, researchers, and families. A notable throughline is translating complex science into accessible, real-world impact—whether through policy discussions, bedside innovations, or strategies for broader engagement with audiences and stakeholders. The format repeatedly highlights expert perspectives from pediatricians, neonatologists, and researchers, often pairi... more

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