39 episodes

Interviews with the leading scientists and innovators, hosted by Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER), a non-profit led by parents of children with eczema.
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Eczema Breakthroughs Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER)

    • Medicine

Interviews with the leading scientists and innovators, hosted by Global Parents for Eczema Research (GPER), a non-profit led by parents of children with eczema.
Like what we're doing? Consider donating to GPER at: www.parentsforeczemaresearch.com/donate
Do you enjoy this podcast? Rate it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts or Spotify!
Learn more about GPER and subscribe to this podcast at: parentsforeczemaresearch.org

    Pregnancy and the allergic trajectory

    Pregnancy and the allergic trajectory

    Could the diet and lifestyle of a mother during pregnancy influence whether her baby will develop eczema? Our podcast guests are studying the role that diet and the gut microbiome play in pregnancy. Join Dr. Carina Venter and Dr. Susan Lynch as we discuss what pregnant mothers can do to reduce the chances of baby developing eczema or allergies. (And if you like our podcast, consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation).
    Research mentioned
    Delayed gut microbiota development in high-risk for asthma infants is temporarily modifiable by Lactobacillus supplementation
    Heritable vaginal bacteria influence immune tolerance and relate to early-life markers of allergic sensitization in infancy
    Different Measures of Diet Diversity During Infancy and the Association with Childhood Food Allergy in a UK Birth Cohort Study  
    The Maternal Diet Index and Offspring Microbiota at 1 Month of Life: Insights from the Mediterranean Birth Cohort MAMI 

    • 20 min
    New Eczema Guidelines from the Allergy Societies: Takeaways and Surprises

    New Eczema Guidelines from the Allergy Societies: Takeaways and Surprises

    Frustrated by eczema care that ignores patient priorities? New guidelines from the medical societies for allergists and immunologists may help change that. These guidelines were informed by the views of eczema patients and caregivers and based in evidence (hallelujah!). We chat with the guideline co-authors Dr. Lynda Schneider, founder and director of the Atopic Dermatitis Center at Boston Children’s Hospital, and Dr. Derek Chu, director of  the challenge clinic for allergy diagnosis, research and treatment at McMaster University, about some of the new and surprising ideas they recommend. (And if you like our podcast, consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation). Read the transcript.
    Research mentioned
    Atopic dermatitis guidelines: 2023 
    Is Food-Triggered Atopic Dermatitis a Form of Systemic Contact Dermatitis?

    • 19 min
    Research Highlights from the American Academy of Dermatology Meeting 2024

    Research Highlights from the American Academy of Dermatology Meeting 2024

    Five GPER staff members attended the American Academy of Dermatology conference in February, the biggest gathering of dermatologists worldwide.  We bring you the newest treatments and latest research straight from the source.  Join our conversation with GPER staffers Korey Capozza, Kara Orevillo, Christine Cutaran and Michelle Tu about what stood out this year.  (And if you like our podcast, consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation).

    • 14 min
    Is the gut microbiome the key to allergic disease?

    Is the gut microbiome the key to allergic disease?

    Could we cure allergies by taking probiotics or transplanting the gut microbiome from a healthy person? What does all this mean for eczema/allergy prevention? To find out, join our conversation with Dr. Rima Rachid, allergist and immunologist at Harvard Children’s Hospital, and Meenal Lele, eczema mom and author of Baby and the Biome. We discuss the promising trials with fecal microbiota transplants for food allergic children as well as the best probiotic to take for eczema and when it’s important to take it. (And if you like our podcast, consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation). 
    Literature featured in this podcast
    The microbial origins of food allergy
    Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of Oral Encapsulated Microbiota Transplantation Therapy in Peanut Allergic Patients 
    Lactobacillus rhamnosus Used in the Perinatal Period for the Prevention of Atopic Dermatitis in Infants
    The Baby and the Biome book

    • 18 min
    Brilliant new ideas for beating eczema from eczema parents

    Brilliant new ideas for beating eczema from eczema parents

    The winners of the 2023 Big Ideas for Eczema contest share their novel ideas and how they came up with them.  Our citizen scientist winners are Elizabeth Shores, Hannah Mitchell and Armando de la Libertad.  Would you try these ideas?   (If you like our podcast consider supporting it with a tax deductible donation.) 
    If you have an idea of your own, find out more about the Big Ideas 2024 competition here. 

    • 20 min
    Eczema Research Highlights of 2023

    Eczema Research Highlights of 2023

    What are the top research discoveries of 2023 related to eczema? Tune in to learn about new, needle-free Epi-Pen alternatives, painless tests for detecting eczema before it appears, and insights about how to address anxiety and depression related to eczema. Guests include Albert Chong of University of Southern California, Dr. Ruchi Gupta of Northwestern University, Dr. Ian Myles of NIH, and Dr. Kiwako Yamamoto-Hanada of National Children's Hospital, Tokyo. P.S. If you like our podcast, consider making a donation to GPER!
    Research discussed in this podcast
    mRNAs in skin surface lipids unveiled atopic dermatitis at 1 month
    Patients' and Caregivers' Preferences for Mental Health Care and Support in Atopic Dermatitis
    Innovations in the treatment of anaphylaxis: A review of recent data - ScienceDirect
    Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of epinephrine sublingual film versus intra-muscular epinephrine - Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology
    Shotgun metagenomic sequencing on skin microbiome indicates dysbiosis exists prior to the onset of atopic dermatitis

    • 22 min

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