About the Partners

American Pediatric Society

The American Pediatric Society (APS) was founded in 1888 and has over 1,700 members.

The APS seeks to advance the study of infants, children and adolescents and their diseases, to prevent illness and promote health in childhood, to promote pediatric education and research, and to honor those who, by their contributions to pediatrics, have aided in its advancement.

For further information and to become a member visit: https://www.aps1888.org/

 

European Society for Paediatric Research

As one of the oldest and most prolific Paediatric research societies in Europe, the ESPR co-organises annual conferences, supports investigators with research grants, runs a mentoring programme and disseminates cutting-edge findings through Pediatric Research.

Together with the European Board of Neonatology (EBN), the ESPR’s educational branch, the society offers hands-on pre-congress courses, workshops, as well as summer and winter schools. These underpin key areas of practice within the European Curriculum and Syllabus for Training in Neonatology.

Based on its heritage and proudly looking back at a long list of achievements, the ESPR continues to promote scientific excellence and collaboration between different Paediatric specialities. This the ESPR does from ‘bench to bedside’ – meaning it fosters research to improve patient treatment and advance clinical practice.

Mission: Developing and applying research to improve newborn and child health.

For further information and to become a member visit: https://www.espr.eu/

 

Society for Pediatric Research

The Society for Pediatric Research (SPR) was founded in 1929 and has over 3,600 members.

SPR's mission is to create a network of multi-disciplinary researchers to improve child health. In pursuit of this mission SPR is guided by three goals: Connect, Collaborate, and Catalyze Research. Specifically SPR works to:
1. Connect: Facilitate active communications among and between researchers
2. Collaborate: Promote research collaborations through mentoring and knowledge sharing
3. Catalyze research: Advocate for funding and policies supportive of research

For further information and to become a member visit: https://www.societyforpediatricresearch.org/

 

International Pediatric Research Foundation

The International Pediatric Research Foundation Inc. is a non-profit organization created to ensure the fiscal management of the journal, Pediatric Research.

The member societies of IPRF are the American Pediatric Society, the Society for Pediatric Research and the European Society for Paediatric Research.