Run in partnership with the Society for Pediatric Dermatology.
Overview
Childhood skin diseases are associated with severe burden on patients, families, and health care providers. Despite this burden, effective treatments are sparse, the pace of research is slow, and board-certified pediatric dermatologists remain few-in-number. To support the development of the next generation of clinician scientists in the field, the Pediatric Dermatology Research Alliance (PeDRA), together with the Society for Pediatric Dermatology (SPD), is offering the William Weston Career Development Award (Weston CDA) to support one early career investigator in the conduct of an innovative research study under the direction of a senior mentor. Applications may be submitted by a pediatric dermatologist no more than seven years out of training for $40,000 per year to support salary and research activities for up to two years.
Goals
The Weston CDA is driven by PeDRA’s and SPD’s commitment to support both research and researchers in the field of pediatric dermatology. It is intended to provide protected research time, resources, and expert mentorship for an early career clinician scientist. Ultimately, the Weston CDA is expected to help position the recipient for a long-term career in the field with the potential to obtain funding from the Dermatology Foundation, NIH, or other agencies in future.
Important Details
- $40,000 per year for up to two years of support for early-career pediatric dermatologists
- To support the conduct of a research project under the mentorship of a senior investigator
- Applications were due Thursday, September 19, 2024
Previous Weston CDA Recipients
Cathryn Sibbald, MD, MSc, FRCPC, FAAD
2023 Weston Career Development Award
The Hospital for Sick Children
Evaluating predictors and outcomes in Pediatric Alopecia Areata
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Rebecca Levy, MD, FRCPC
2021 Weston Career Development Award
Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto
Characterizing the Cutaneous Late Effects in Pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients
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Lucinda Kohn, MD, MHS
2019 Weston Career Development Award
University of Colorado Denver
Expanding Access to Severe Acne Care for Navajo Adolescents Through Education
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Anna Cristina Garza-Mayers, MD, PhD
2022 Weston Career Development Award
Massachusetts General Hospital
Identifying and improving gaps in the care of pediatric vitiligo
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Emily Gurnee, MD
2020 Weston Career Development Award
University of Colorado Denver
Investigating the role of Staphylococci in Pediatric Skin Disease
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Jennifer Schoch, MD
2018 Weston Career Development Award