Regional & National SPR Research Cohort Program

The program is designed specifically to support early career stage pediatric researchers from ALL SPR regions. The goal of this program is to help you succeed as a pediatric investigator through small-group, topic-focused discussions.

Health Services Research (HSR)

Pediatric Immunology Research

Pediatric Kidney Development, Injury, and Disease Research

About

Delve into the challenges of pediatric health services – from improving care access and addressing disparities- and the role pediatric physician-scientists play in shaping health care policy and outcomes.

Leaders

Brett Anderson, MD, Mount Sinai

Alisa Khan, MD, MPH, Boston Children’s Hospital

Schedule

60-minute meetings at 12 pm CT / 1 pm ET: 

  • June 4
  • July 2
  • August 6
  • September 3
  • October 1
  • November 5
  • December 3

About

Explore the role of childhood immunity in health and disease through the lens of a physician-scientist.

Leaders

Liza Konnikova, MD, PhD, FAAP, Yale School of Medicine

Jared H. Rowe, MD, PhD, Boston Children’s Hospital

Schedule

60-minute meetings at 10 am CT / 11 am ET: 

  • June 3
  • July 1
  • August 5
  • September 2
  • October 7
  • November 4
  • December 2

About

In these sessions, early-career investigators with a focus on pediatric and neonatal nephrology will discuss their current research and receive mentorship regarding obstacles, publications, collaboration, and grants.

Leaders

Danielle Soranno, MD, Indiana University School of Medicine

Stuart Goldstein, MD, FAAP, FNKF, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital

Schedule

60-minute meetings at 1 pm CT / 2 pm ET: 

  • June 13
  • July 11
  • August 8
  • September 26 – time TBD
  • October 10
  • November 14
  • December 12

What Our Previous Participants Say:

“This was a great opportunity to network with others in a similar field – to hear what other early career colleagues are working on, and to get insights into both the field overall and our specific work from experts in the field. Great opportunity to present our own work and discuss specific career development wins and setbacks.”

“Very helpful to get feedback on my research. Also, helpful to get advice on other aspects of an academic medicine career such as mentoring, work life balance, and advocating for various elements of a research position.”

“I benefitted from specific scientific feedback after the opportunity to present my project, and from longer term research collaboration with other cohort members.”

“Small group discussions tailored to what our group was looking for. Opportunity to present our own work, practice asking questions and bounce ideas off one another – and be candid with asking questions about career development.”

Cohort Format

Cohort Member Commitment & Eligibility

  • Kick-off at PAS 2025
  • Monthly 1-hour video calls for 7 months, with the first one in June 2025.
  • Facilitated group discussions will follow one of three formats:
  1. Work in-progress presentations by group members
  2. Feedback & trouble-shooting discussions
  3. Collaborative group mentoring
  • Attend all cohort meetings, unless special circumstances arise
  • Early career investigator near the end of fellowship training or in first year of a faculty position
  • Active in research in Cohort topic area

For questions about the Regional & National SPR Cohort Program, send a message to info@societyforpediatricresearch.org.