Épisodes

  • Inside the Connective Tissue and Autoinflammatory Disorders Focused Study Group
    Apr 20 2026

    In this episode, we bring together two leaders in pediatric dermatology research to explore the work of PeDRA’s Connective Tissue and Autoinflammatory Disorders Focused Study Group. Dr. Kalyani Marathe, who serves as the group’s vice chair, and Dr. Maria Teresa Garcia-Romero, the group’s chair, discuss the importance of collaboration across medical specialties and highlight ongoing studies shaping the future of care for children with autoimmune and autoinflammatory skin conditions. Together, they reflect on the impact of mentorship, patient-centered research, and the evolving landscape of pediatric dermatology.

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    40 min
  • Two Years with PeDRA: Insights, Impact, and the Road Ahead
    Apr 6 2026

    In this special episode of PeDRA Pearls, host Jenn Dawson speaks with PeDRA Fellow Hannah Chang as she reflects on her two-year fellowship experience. Hannah shares highlights from recent conferences, key lessons from research and mentorship, and insights from her work in pediatric dermatology, education, and health equity. The conversation also looks ahead as Hannah celebrates her dermatology residency match and discusses what excites her most about the next stage of training. This episode offers a thoughtful reflection on growth, community, and the power of mentorship in pediatric dermatology.

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    21 min
  • Bridging the Lab and the Bedside: The Science Behind Severe Skin Reactions
    Mar 23 2026

    Reid Oldenburg, MD, PhD, joins host Jenn Dawson to discuss his journey as a clinician-scientist and his leadership of PeDRA’s Drugs and Bugs Focused Study Group. He shares how early global infectious-disease research shaped his path to dermatology, highlights ongoing projects—from genetic studies to patient-centered resources — and reflects on how collaboration and precision medicine are shaping the future of care.

    Drugs & Bugs Focused Study Group

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    47 min
  • Spring Forward with PeDRA: Key Deadlines & Opportunities
    Mar 16 2026

    Jenn Dawson and Caitlin Haskell discuss a host of upcoming PeDRA deadlines and opportunities. Here are links to all the items referenced in the episode.

    1. PeDRA funding opportunities
    2. PeDRA Fellow Application
    3. PeDRA Membership Renewal and Survey
    4. Nominations for the PeDRA awards program
    5. Educational catalog
    6. PeDRA events page
    7. PeDRA at SID
    8. 14th PeDRA Annual Conference
    9. PeDRA Merch shop

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    28 min
  • More Than Hair: Quality of Life After Persistent Alopecia
    Mar 9 2026

    Join PeDRA Fellow Hannah Chang for a roundtable discussion with special guests Dr. Jillian Rork and Dr. Deepti Gupta. Together, they discuss a recent publication titled “Impact of Persistent Alopecia on Quality of Life in Childhood Cancer and Transplant Survivors.” This article was published in Pediatric Blood & Cancer in 2025.

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    21 min
  • Points of Discussion: Clinical Trials - Academic Clinical Trials and How they Work
    Mar 2 2026

    This episode breaks down the foundations of academic clinical research, from how studies are conceived and funded to how protocols ensure rigor, consistency, and patient safety. Listeners learn about the roles of sponsors, CROs, IRBs, and research teams, as well as the advantages and challenges of conducting trials in academic settings.

    This independent medical education program is supported by Incyte.

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    21 min
  • Points of Discussion: Clinical Trials - Speed and Access
    Mar 2 2026

    Episode 2 explores how private‑practice and industry‑run clinical trials bring efficiency, flexibility, and broader patient access to the research landscape. Our guests discuss the financial and scientific motivations behind industry partnerships, the strengths and trade‑offs of private sites, and how these settings support large, fast‑moving studies. Rare‑disease trials, PK designs, and investigator‑initiated research are highlighted as key collaborative touchpoints.

    This independent medical education program is supported by Incyte.

    Please click here for a complete list of disclosures.

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    25 min
  • Points of Discussion Clinical Trials: Academic + Industry - Collaboration is Key
    Mar 2 2026

    In this final episode, we examine how academia and industry work together to advance research and improve patient outcomes. The conversation highlights real‑world examples of shared data, translational science partnerships, diagnostic insights, and coordinated patient care. Listeners gain a deeper understanding of how combined expertise strengthens clinical trials and expands access to innovative therapies.

    This independent medical education program is supported by Incyte.

    Click here for a complete list of disclosures.

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    22 min