This Month In Pediatrics

January 2026

Part 2

Children's Health

The Department's 2025 Annual Report is Now Available!


We’re proud to share highlights from the past year and celebrate the outstanding achievements of our faculty, staff, and trainees. Take a moment to explore the report and see how our collective efforts continue to advance care, research, education, and advocacy. Read more here!

Introducing the Children's Health of Weill Cornell Mascot


We’re excited to introduce the Children’s Health mascot in celebration of National Rubber Ducky Day. Representing approachability, community, and engagement, the rubber ducky mascot will be a friendly and familiar presence at upcoming Children’s Health events and initiatives. Read more here!

Department Updates

We are pleased to announce that Dr. Melody Zeng has been appointed as the Jane and Frederic Hamilton Clinical Scholar in Lipids, effective January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2028. This prestigious appointment recognizes Dr. Zeng as an outstanding immunologist whose work has significantly advanced the understanding and application of the gut–lung immune axis in pediatric immunity and disease. The award was granted following a rigorous review by the Clinical Scholar Award Review Committee and reflects Dr. Zeng’s exceptional merit and contributions, which bring distinction to Weill Cornell Medicine. Please join us in congratulating Dr. Zeng on this well-deserved honor.

Research

2026 Department of Pediatrics Research Awards – Call for Applications



The Department of Pediatrics is now accepting applications for the 2026 Research Awards. Funding opportunities include the Pediatric Young Investigator Award, Continued Research Program, Pilot Awards, and Awards for Healthcare Disparities Research in Newborn Medicine. These programs support faculty and fellows at various career stages to launch, sustain, or expand impactful research.

Application deadline: January 31, 2026. For eligibility details and application requirements, please refer to the RFA materials.

Pediatric Fellows' Research in Progress takes place on the first Thursday of each month. Third and second-year fellows present their ongoing academic scholarship work. Stay tuned for next month's presenters.

Advocacy

Bring Your Voice to Albany on February 23rd!



Join pediatricians from across the state to advocate for the many pressing issues impacting children’s health today. There is no charge to attend, and space is limited. Registrations will be made on a first come, first served basis.  

 

The registration deadline is Wednesday, January 28. Click here to register.



Your legislator appointments will be made for you. Contact Dr. Laurie Gordon or Ilina Das Ewen if you have questions about advocacy best practices, key messages, or anything else that will make this a meaningful experience.

Dr. Sallie Permar was recently featured in Shot@Life, sharing her perspective on what advocacy truly means. In the piece, she highlights the importance of using our voices, expertise, and influence to advance child health and create lasting impact—both locally and globally. Watch video here

Do You Want to Be an Ambassador for Children?


First Focus on Children, a bipartisan advocacy group centered on the importance of federal policies and budgets that drive child health and wellbeing, makes it easy to speak up for children. Sign up to be an ambassador to receive monthly activations to champion federal policies that support children. They do the homework for you and provide turnkey action steps to advocate. 

Publications

Dr. Omar Abdul-Rahman

Diagnosis across the fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) continuum


Dr. Hadley Brighton

Medication Errors after Hospital Discharge among Families who use a Language other than English


Dr. Melanie Dubois

Tuberculosis screening and care delivery in pregnant and postpartum persons living with HIV in Botswana


Drs. Adin Nelson & TJ Jirasevijinda

An Interactive Workshop to Enhance Teaching Skills Through Understanding Teaching Styles


Dr. Shipra Kaicker

Pediatric Evans Syndrome Diagnostic Evaluation Patterns: Survey Results From the Pediatric ITP Consortium of North America


Pediatric Evans Syndrome Diagnostic Evaluation Patterns: Survey Results From the Pediatric ITP Consortium of North America


Dr. Hannah Kim

Dialysis modality and mortality of the Contemporary Infant and Neonatal Dialysis (COINED) Cohort: a Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium (PNRC) study


Dr. Sushma Krishna

Food and Drug Administration Expert Panel on Infant Formula “Operation Stork Speed” June 2025: Part 1, Nutrient Considerations


Food and Drug Administration Expert Panel on Infant Formula “Operation Stork Speed” June 2025: Part 2, Regulatory and Safety Considerations


Food and Drug Administration Expert Panel on Infant Formula “Operation Stork Speed” June 2025: Part 3, Marketing of Infant Formulas, Breastfeeding Support, Hypoallergenic Formulas, and Nutrition for Preterm Infants

Click here to view publications by faculty members published in the last 30 days!

Announcements

New Episode Alert: Explore the complexities of youth psychiatric emergencies with Wilfred Farquharson, PhD, Clinical Director of the NewYork-Presbyterian Center for Childhood and Adolescent Behavioral Health. Dr. Farquharson discusses the role of policy, care pathways, and strategies to improve access and equity in acute mental health care for children and teens. Listen here!

 

 



Join the Faculty Wellness Committee!


As we kick off the new year, we’re inviting faculty members to get involved with the Faculty Wellness Committee. This group plans events throughout the year that promote connection, collaboration, and fun, gathers faculty feedback and ideas, and works closely with department leadership to support wellness initiatives and opportunities.

If you’re interested in joining, we meet every other month on Thursdays at noon. Please reach out to Dr. Susan Bostwick for more information—we’d love to have you!


Upcoming Events:

  • 💖 Faculty & Staff Valentine’s Day – Hot cocoa and treats
  • 🧠 Trivia Night – Sign up with a team!
  • 📚 Book Club – February 2nd
  • 🍽️ Ronald McDonald House – Serving/providing dinner for families



More to come—stay tuned!

Department Blog!

Are you interested in sharing your expertise or telling your story? We invite you to contribute to our department blog. You can submit post ideas to Ilina Das Ewen. Whether you have an idea, bullet points, an outline, or a fully written blog post, reach out to Ilina. She can help your draft or edit a blog post. Your personal stories and insights are valuable. We, and our patients, want to hear from you!
Our newest post explains why vaccines are one of the best ways to keep kids protected.

Upcoming Events

State of the Department & Children's Health at WCM


Join us for the State of the Department meeting with Dr. Sallie Permar. Get updates on key initiatives, hear about what’s ahead, and take part in an important conversation about our department’s direction.


Date: January 27, 2026

Time: 12-1pm

Location: Hybrid | Uris Auditorium | Zoom 

Schedule your Professional Headshot


External Affairs has established "headshot days" to fill the business need for standardized institutional headshots, particularly for clinical faculty profiles. 


Employees in need of headshots may sign up for a 10-minute time slot through Microsoft Bookings (login required).


Stay tuned for upcoming headshot days here!

Save the Date for the 5th Annual Pediatrics Research Day


Join us for a day filled with research presentations and scholarly exchange, showcasing cutting-edge basic, translational, and clinical projects.


Date: May 12, 2026


More details to come!

Global Infectious Diseases Across a Woman's Lifespan Course


Date: May 13-15, 2026


Email wgh@med.cornell.edu for more information.

Shout Outs

Congratulations to the medical genetics team on the successful submission of the PCORI application! Special recognition goes to Esther and Shelby from the Grants Office for their exceptional support and dedication in managing this complex process. Their hard work was essential to this achievement, and their efforts are greatly appreciated by the team.


Drs. Lilian Cohen, Denis Donovan and Adriana Perez were among the top pediatric physicians with stellar Google review ratings this month!


Share your appreciation for colleagues by submitting a shout-out for inclusion in the department newsletter here!