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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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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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    Collection on neonatal encephalopathy and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy

    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 and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy.
    Visit the collection here: Neonatal Encephalopathy and Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy (nature.com)

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    • 14 min
    What's hot in Endocrinology?

    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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    • 11 min
    Conversation With Pediatric Researchers Cynthia Bearer and Eleanor Molloy

    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 sage advice for Early Career Investigators.
    Find more Pediapod episodes here: https://www.nature.com/collections/fcbjjbchaa

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    • 13 min
    Conversation with Linda de Vries

    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 research.
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    • 13 min
    Global climate change: the defining issue of our time for our children’s health

    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/global-issues/climate-change). This statement ended the political debate about the role of human activities in climate change. Global climate change is happening and it will have a profound effect on our children.
    Listen and learn from Dr. Kari Nadeau the Chair of Environmental Health from Harvard School of Public Health and one of the guest editors of Pediatric Research's special issue on climate change.
    Read Dr. Nadeau's editorial here: Global climate change: the defining issue of our time for our children’s health | Pediatric Research (nature.com)

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    • 13 min
    Predicting functional and quality-of-life outcomes following pediatric sepsis.

    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 has steadily declined in the pediatric intensive care unit there has been increasing attention given to evaluating non-mortality outcomes in survivors. 
    In this episode we meet Early Career Investigator Elizabeth Killien from Seattle Children's Hospital. In order to evaluate the ability of two commonly used illness severity scores to predict morbidity outcomes, she performed a secondary analysis of the Life After Pediatric Sepsis Evaluation (LAPSE) multicenter longitudinal cohort study of functional and health-related quality of life outcomes among survivors of septic shock.
    Read the full article here: Predicting functional and quality-of-life outcomes following pediatric sepsis: performance of PRISM-III and PELOD-2 | Pediatric Research (nature.com)

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    • 13 min

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