Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
In Pursuit
Dig into the leading edge of pediatric research with scientists from Stanley Manley Children's Research Institute at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, one of the nation's largest freestanding pediatric research centers. On each episode, Patrick Seed, MD, PhD, president and chief research officer of Stanley Manley Children's Research Institute, talks with experts chasing solutions to the most pressing health challenges faced by kids and teens today.
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Apr 9, 2026
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Episodes
From Risk to Resilience | Investigating Youth Mental Health and Suicide Factors with Jennifer Hoffmann, MD, MS 09.04.2026 19:41
In this episode of In Pursuit, Dr. Patrick Seed talks with Dr. Jennifer Hoffmann about rates of depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation among children and teens, which surged during the COVID-19 pandemic and remain alarmingly high today. Hoffman discusses her research into interventions that start in the emergency room and promote a sense of connectedness for young people experiencing a mental h...
Challenging the Status Quo of Pediatric Critical Care Research with Bria Coates, MD 30.01.2025 23:12
In this episode of In Pursuit, Dr. Patrick Seed talks with Dr. Bria Coates , about her research in pediatric critical care medicine and respiratory infections in children. Dr. Coates shares insights into the challenges and unpredictability of viral respiratory illnesses in young patients, the impact of these infections on long-term lung health and how her research aims to reshape the field.
Expanding Cystic Fibrosis Treatment and Testing with Susanna McColley, MD 10.09.2024 26:45
During more than three decades of her career in pediatric pulmonology, Susanna McColley, MD , has seen the average life expectancy for children with cystic fibrosis advance from teenage years to mid-50s. In this episode, Dr. McColley details the evolution of cystic fibrosis diagnosis and treatment and discusses how she is addressing the ongoing disparities in CF research, education, and care.
Ethical Use of Pediatric Genetic Data with Sara Huston, MS 25.07.2024 19:27
Genetic testing has been transformative in many areas of pediatrics, such as diagnosing rare conditions and syndromes. But in other cases, such as the processing of immigrants at the border or of children separated from families during war, genetic testing and the collection of biometric data in children can lead to an overreach of the government or law enforcement in criminal or humanitarian case...
A Father-Focused Lens on Family Health with Dr. Craig Garfield 13.06.2024 27:20
In this episode, we explore how family dynamics can influence child health outcomes, specifically the impact that fathers can have on their children's health and development and the importance of including fathers in public health data collection, with guest Dr. Craig Garfield . Dr. Garfield leads the Family and Child Health Innovations Program (FCHIP) which is housed at Ann & Robert H. Lurie Chil...
A Spotlight on Surgical Innovation with Dr. Seth Goldstein 15.05.2024 22:48
In this episode, surgeon, engineer, scientist and innovator, Dr. Seth Goldstien, discusses the impact of research and innovation in pediatric surgery. From using near-infrared light technology to detect intestinal ischemia in necrotizing enterocolitis, a critical disease in premature newborns, to pioneering fluorescence-guided surgery, Goldstein shares insights into the unique challenges and solut...
A Global Approach to HIV Maternal Child Health with Jennifer Jao, MD, MPH 20.02.2024 24:49
As an infectious disease specialist, whose research focus is HIV maternal child health, Jennifer Jao, MD, MPH , splits her time between sub-Saharan Africa and Chicago, investigating the long-term metabolic effects of in utero exposure to HIV and antiretroviral medications. In this episode, Jao retraces her path to Global Health and infectious diseases and offers a deeper understanding of the compl...
Exploring Neonatal Health Disparities 11.12.2023 19:44
In this episode of In Pursuit , host Patrick Seed, MD, PhD, talks with James W. Collins Jr., MD, MPH about his research career dedicated to understanding factors that affect the health outcomes of newborns, including a particular focus on how race and other social influencers of health are tied to birth outcomes in the U.S. and globally. Host: Patrick C. Seed, MD, PhD, FIDSA, Attending Physician,...
Researching the Barriers to Swim Safety in the City 18.10.2023 20:16
In the latest episode of In Pursuit , host Patrick Seed, MD, PhD, discusses with Michelle Macy, MD, the genesis of her research into child water safety and injury prevention, as well as the risk factors that contribute to accidental drowning. Dr. Macy also explores the deep-rooted, historical barriers to swim safety in Chicago, and shares how research can guide our response to this alarming public...
How Scientists Help Keep Kids Safe During Pandemics 25.07.2023 23:13
On the inaugural episode of In Pursuit, host Patrick Seed, MD, PhD, tackles the topic of infectious diseases with Larry Kociolek, MD. Kociolek is a Chicago-born and raised physician scientist at Stanley Manne Research Institute at the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago. He is dedicated to understanding the spread of microbes in community and healthcare settings and tackling the b...
Introducing In Pursuit 11.07.2023 2:11
Find out what's in store on In Pursuit , hosted by Patrick Seed, MD, president and chief research officer of Stanley Manley Children's Research Institute at the Ann and Robert H. Lurie Children's hospital of Chicago, one of the nation's largest freestanding pediatric research centers.
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