In this episode, Jess and Sarah welcome Dr. Neil Goldenberg to explore the unique challenges and complexities of conducting pediatric clinical trials. The scientists examine the necessity of multi-center studies, ethical considerations specific to research involving children, and the critical physiological differences between pediatric and adult populations that require distinct research approaches. Dr. Goldenberg shares valuable insights from his research experiences, including the KidsDOTT and COVAC-TP trials, while discussing the essential roles of funding and infrastructure in advancing pediatric research. Throughout the conversation, the experts emphasize the importance of collaboration and advocacy in this field. The episode concludes with an optimistic perspective on the future of pediatric clinical research and its potential to improve health outcomes for children.
Watch the conversation on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yqS4b3kqHHM
(00:00) Intro & Public Health Update
(05:33) What's A Health/Science News Item That Caught Your Attention?
(07:34) What Is A Multi-Center Study?
(09:35) What Protections Are There For Human Subject Clinical Trials?
(13:04) Why Is There A Need For Separate Trials For Children Vs Adults?
(17:42) Examples of Dr. Goldenberg's Trials
(24:50) What Does It Mean If Pediatric Trials Don't Get Funded?
(29:13) Is There Anything We Can Do To Support Pediatric Clinical Trials?
(31:51) What's Giving You Hope In Public Health And Science Right Now?
https://www.hopkinsmedicine.org/all-childrens-hospital/
https://www.linkedin.com/in/neil-goldenberg-md-phd-59226b63
Disclaimer from Dr. Goldenberg: "The opinions I share during this conversation are my own and do not necessarily reflect the official positions or policies of my employer."
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