BC Children's Hospital Research Institute; Host: Kristen Hovet
Best Lives
Bringing you the latest in pediatric research from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute. We highlight researchers, clinicians, and their trainees here at the Research Institute whose work is helping kids live their healthiest, happiest lives. The Best Lives podcast is a leading Canadian pediatric medicine and research podcast!
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Episodes
Early gut health and lifelong impact: Inside the CALINA-IBD study 29.05.2026 23:04
Canada has one of the highest rates of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the world, with approximately one in 140 Canadians currently diagnosed — a number expected to climb to one in 100 by 2030. In this episode, registered dietitian and PhD student Mathilde Wilhelmy joins us to discuss CALINA-IBD , a new study from Dr. Genelle Lunken's Lab at BC Children's Hospital Research Institute...
What parents teach us about congenital heart disease beyond the hospital 10.02.2026 23:58
Parents' lived experiences shape this discussion on congenital heart disease (CHD), moving beyond clinical outcomes to explore the emotional and everyday realities of raising a child with a heart condition. Drawing on qualitative research, Dylan Nemes shares what families told his team about navigating diagnosis, surgery, the transition from hospital to home, and the long-term uncertainty tha...
Prenatal antidepressant exposure and child development 25.11.2025 31:25
This episode explores the critical intersection of maternal mental health and child development, focusing on the implications of antidepressant use during pregnancy. Dr. Tim Oberlander discusses his extensive research on the effects of prenatal antidepressant exposure, the importance of managing maternal mental health, and the resilience of children despite various risk factors. This conversation...
Transforming neonatal care through MRI innovation 03.09.2025 15:35
This episode explores new research from BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute (BCCHR) that uses an innovative MRI technique to measure brain oxygen metabolism in preterm infants. Dr. Alexander Weber, an MRI biomedical engineer and investigator at BCCHR, explains how this safe, noninvasive method offers a clearer window into brain health during a critical stage of development. The study looked...
Oral immunotherapy treats kids' food allergies and reduces parents' anxiety 31.07.2025 20:38
Managing a child's food allergy can be an enormous source of stress. Constant vigilance, fear of accidental exposures, and navigating complicated meal plans can deeply impact a family's quality of life. But new research from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute highlights how one treatment option can alleviate certain psychosocial impacts of food allergies for parents and careg...
Kids and concussion: What every parent, coach, and health-care professional should know 02.06.2025 21:42
Concussions are more than "just a bump" — they're brain injuries that can seriously impact a child's life. In this episode, Dr. Shelina Babul, concussion expert and creator of the Concussion Awareness Training Tool (CATT), joins us to break down why concussions matter, especially in children and youth. We explore common misconceptions, early symptoms, and how CATT is changing c...
Fast-tracking pediatric cancer care 22.05.2025 23:14
Dr. Georgina Barnabas and PhD candidate Tariq Bhat — from the Lange and Lim Labs at BCCHR — share how they used proteomics and a personalized tumour model to identify a treatment option for a child with hard-to-treat cancer, within just two weeks. Their story reveals how the latest precision approaches are identifying hidden vulnerabilities in aggressive childhood cancers and reshaping what'...
Cheek swabs, epigenetic clocks, and kids 24.04.2025 29:39
Cheek swabs are easy to collect, but the science behind them is anything but simple. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Merrill and Dr. Chaini Konwar discuss how the proportion of cells collected from cheek swabs — buccal epithelial cells — change with age and why this matters for pediatric epigenetics. Learn how these changes impact biomarker accuracy, epigenetic clocks like PedBE, and our understanding...
HPV vaccine education in British Columbia 28.02.2025 19:15
In this episode, Dr. Hana Mitchell joins us to talk about the barriers to HPV vaccine uptake, the role of schools in vaccine awareness, vaccine anxiety and parental involvement, integrating educational resources in schools, and much more. Learn more about topics discussed in this episode: Kids Boost Immunity Opportunities for HPV vaccine education in school-based immunization programs in British C...
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