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Welcome to Pediatric Research

The official publication of the American Pediatric Society, the European Society for Paediatric Research, and the Society for Pediatric Research

  • Guy Chowers
  • Gadi Abebe-Campino
  • Adi Dagan
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Announcements

  • Deadline for nominations: November 30th, 2023 The Editors-in–Chief of Pediatric Research are excited to announce our sixth year of the Editorial Apprenticeship program. This program is designed for mid-career interested researchers to gain experience and develop skills necessary for membership on an editorial board. Click here and learn more.

  • Deadline for nominations: November 30th, 2023 The Editors-in–Chief of Pediatric Research are inviting nominations for the 2024 Travel Awards. Winners of the Travel Award will receive a $2,500 travel stipend for reimbursement to travel either to an upcoming PAS meeting (Toronto, Canada in April 2024) or ESPR meeting (Vienna, Austria in October 2024). Click to learn more.

  • Deadline for nominations: November 30th 2023 The Editors-in-Chief of Pediatric Research announce the topic of the 2024 Annual Review Issue, entitled “The Importance of the Everyday.” Click for more information.

  • November: Predicting functional and quality-of-life outcomes following pediatric sepsis. Listen and learn from early career investigator Dr. Elizabeth Killien by clicking the link above.

Pediatric Research is a Transformative Journal; authors can publish using the traditional publishing route OR via immediate gold Open Access.

Our Open Access option complies with funder and institutional requirements.

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Global climate change: the defining issue of our time for our children’s health

'While climate change is a major problem and may be the most pressing issue on children’s health, very few research articles on this topic are submitted to Pediatric Research. The science and research may be outside the mainstream of research done in academic Pediatric Departments. However, we feel it is important to educate our readership on this issue, arm researchers with the tools to contribute to this field, and begin to craft and implement efforts to prepare for and manage the changes underway, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions from healthcare and biomedical research. To this end, we invited a series of papers on global climate change that will include an overview, a research toolbox, and the role that researchers can play in managing global climate change.'
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