L042226 Children's MN Research Conference

Minneapolis, MN US
April 22, 2026

This year's in-person conference on Wednesday, April 22, 2026 from 9-1 pm will highlight novel research and innovation at Children's Minnesota and provide avenues for networking and research development. Breakfast and lunch will be served. Please go to the blue REGISTER tab above to complete your registration.

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The day following this in-person conference, we will also feature research presentations during our Grand Rounds Series. Please join us tomorrow, April 23rd for HYBRID Grand Rounds held at same location featuring 3 Flash Talks to highlight some Children's Remarkable Research.  This event requires a separate registration if seeking continuing education credits. Click on the link here to register.

Flash Talks are as follows:

  • Monica Olsen, PT, DPT, Rehab Clinical Specialist and Amanda Nickel, Senior Statistician, Children's Research Institute - Physical Therapy associated with Increased Overall Survival in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia
  • Kelly Bergmann, DO, Emergency Medicine Physician - A National Quality Improvement Initiative to Reduce Hospitalization and Unnecessary Testing for Croup
  • Nicole Welke, MD - Early Outcomes of Antibiotic Stewardship in Infants Undergoing Fetal Myelomeningocele Repair 

Target Audience

Children's Minnesota Staff/Employees and other Physicians, Advanced Practice Nurses, Registered Nurses, Pharmacists, Respiratory Therapists, Social Workers, and other healthcare professionals interested in clinical research at Children's Minnesota.

Learning Objectives

  • Discuss the research strategy and research opportunities at Children's Minnesota
  • Present recent research developments initiated by or developed in collaboration with the Children's Minnesota Research Institute.

Course summary

Available credit: 
  • 2.75 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
  • 2.75 ANCC
  • 2.75 Attendance
    • 2.75 Approved AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
Course opens: 
02/09/2026
Course expires: 
05/22/2026
Event starts: 
04/22/2026 - 9:00am CDT
Event ends: 
04/22/2026 - 1:00pm CDT

Agenda
(subject to change)

TimeTopic
9:00 - 9:30 amRegistration & Breakfast
9:30 - 9:45 amIntroduction - Kris Ann Schultz, MD
9:45 - 10:15 amInnovation at Children's Minnesota - Tim Argo
10:15 - 10:45 am

EPIC Research at Lurie Children's- Jill Laeyendecker & Theresa Oswald from Lurie Children's Hosp Chicago

10:45 - 11:00 amQ&A
11:00 - 11:10 amResearch Strategic Vision - ED with Kelly Bergmann, DO
11:10 - 11:20 amResearch Strategic Vision - Hematology/Oncology with Lane Miller, MD
11:20 - 11:30 amResearch Strategic Vision - ENT with Asitha Jayawardena, MD, MPH
11:30 - 11:40 amResearch Strategic Vision - Fetal/Cardiovascular with Clifton Brock, MD
11:40 - 12:40 pmPosters & Lunch
12:40 Closing/Wrap Up

Please join the research team at Grand Rounds tomorrow - April 23rd for the Research Flash Talks highlighting some of the research happening here at Children's Minnesota. For more information and to register: https://cmn.education.childrensmn.org/clinician-education/L042326GrandRounds

Research Poster Presentations

Poster #TitleAuthors
1A Hands-On Approach to Mucositis Management Using Photobiomodulation (PBMT)Anastasia Brown, BSN, RN, CPHON, CCRP; Teresa Herriage, DNP, APRN, CPNP, CPHON; Allison Galkowski, DNP, APRN, FNP, CPHON; Nel Martell, BA, CCRP; Emily Stagstetter-Wei, BA; Amanda Nickel, PhD, MPH
2Using Ketamine Boluses in a United States Outpatient Clinic Setting for Naxitamab infusion in Relapsed/Refractory NeuroblastomaTeresa Herriage DNP, APRN, CPHON
Ryan Rekuski MD
Jawhar Rawwas MD
3A national quality improvement initiative to reduce hospitalization and unnecessary testing for croupKelly R. Bergmann, DO, Ellen Kerns, PhD, Gabrielle Z. Hester, MD, IrinaTopoz, MD, Makayla Schissel, MPH, Brittany Jennings, MHA, Kendall Arslanian, PhD, Bolanle Akinsola, MD, Beth Condley, DNP, CPNP-AC, Amy M. DeLaroche, MBBS, Daniela Hochreiter, MD, Adolfo Molina, MD, Amanda Nedved, MD, Lisa L. Schroeder, MD, Ryan Sewell, MD, Randi Trope, DO MBA, Amy Tyler, MD, MSCS, Vivan Lee, MD, On behalf of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) Collaborative
4A Standardized Process for Evaluating Group Therapy Conduction on Acute Mental Health Units for Children and AdolescentsBreanna Bushman
5Adjusted-age-specific normative data for development and perceived caregiver efficacy among those discharged from the NICUAmy M. Linabery, Katherine Elwell, Reid Thurston, Elizabeth J. Siqveland, Heidi J. Kamrath, Kris Donnelly, Rebecca G. Vauri
6Although rates of HPV-related oropharyngeal cancers are rising, especially among men, vaccination rates have stalled in recent years. Given this information, otolaryngologists face an ethical dilemma about advocating for state-mandated HPV vaccination.Stacey Rabusch
7Association of Atomoxetine Treatment Outcomes with CYP2D6 Phenotype in Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity DisorderJacob T Brown, Elise N Durgin, Courtney Paetznick, Jeffrey R. Bishop, Benjamin Deonovic, Laylia Yang, David A Watson, David B Gregornik
8Bayesian Joint Modeling of Radiographic Response and Survival in Rare Pediatric Sarcomas: A Case Study in Pleuropulmonary BlastomaDeonovic, Benjamin; Nelson, Alexander; Schultz, Kris Ann
9Child opportunity index differences in revisit rates for children and adolescents with new-onset diabetes mellitus in diabetic ketoacidosisNatalie J Tedford, MD, MScPH, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Paige Reimche, MS, Zachary C. Foughty, MD, Catherine G. Coughlin, MD, Deborah R. Liu, MD, Caitlin Valentino, MD, Kersten Bond, MD, Emily M. Hogikyan, MD, David T. Guernsey III, DO, MPH, Jaya Ruffin, MD, Adam Isacoff, MD, Alyssa Kettler, MD, M. Jennifer Abuzzahab, MD, Anupam Kharbanda, MD, Andrea T. Cruz, MD, Christopher M. Pruitt, MD, Michelle L. Pickett, MD, Elizabeth Collins-Dippel, Petter Bjornstad, MD, Kelly R. Bergmann, DO
10Comparative time to next treatment and duration of response across treatment modalities in pediatric low-grade gliomas: a retrospective chart reviewMargaret Shatara, Allison Galkowski, Russell Wolters, Katie Elwell, Amy Linabery, Maggie Skrypek, Anne Bendel
11Comparing glomerular filtration rate estimating equations to determine acute kidney injury frequency in children and adolescents with diabetic ketoacidosisKelly R. Bergmann, DO, Paige Reimche, MS, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Anupam Kharbanda, MD, Catherine G. Coughlin, MD, Adam Isacoff, MD, Caitlin Valentino, MD, David T. Guernsey III, DO, MPH, Christopher M. Pruitt, MD, Andrea T. Cruz, MD, Michelle L. Pickett, MD, Jaya Ruffin, MD, Natalie J. Tedford, MD, MScPH, Avani Bellary, DO, Emily M. Hogikyan, MD, Kersten Bond, MD,, Zachary C. Foughty, MD, Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, Deborah R. Liu, MD, Elizabeth Collins-Dippel, BA, M. Jennifer Abuzzahab, MD, Petter Bjornstad, MD
12Cultivating Moral Agency and Mitigating Moral Distress in Nurses with an Ethics Liaison ProgramShika Kalevor, Ian Wolfe, Brenda Barnum, Amanda Nickel, Nicole Beckman
13Development and Implementation of Medical Escape Room and its Outcomes in Comparison to Standard Simulation: A Pilot StudySmrithi Krishnamohan
14Differences in care for children with croup by practice setting and hospital classification: secondary analysis from a national quality improvement initiativeVivan Lee, MD,Ellen Kerns, PhD, Gabrielle Z. Hester, MD, Irina Topoz, MD, Makayla Schissel, MPH, Brittany Jennings, MHA, Kendall Arslanian, PhD, Bolanle Akinsola, MD, Beth Condley, DNP, CPNP-AC, Amy M. DeLaroche, MBBS, Daniela Hochreiter, MD, Adolfo Molina, MD, Amanda Nedved, MD, Lisa L. Schroeder, MD, Ryan Sewell, MD, Randi Trope, DO MBA, Amy Tyler, MD, MSCS, Kelly R. Bergmann, DO, On behalf of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) Collaborative
15Variation in Emergency Department Management of Pediatric Palatal and Posterior Oropharyngeal TraumaTyler Ellis, MD; Janeen Manuel, PhD, RN; Henry Ortega, MD
16Differences in care for children with croup by race, ethnicity, and language preference: results from a national quality improvement initiativeKelly R. Bergmann, DO , Ellen Kerns, PhD, MPH, Makayla Schissel, MPH, Gabrielle Z. Hester, MD, Irina Topoz, MD, Brittany Jennings, MHA, Kendall Arslanian, PhD, Randi Trope, DO MBA, Ryan Sewell, MD, Lisa L. Schroeder, MD, Amanda Nedved, MD, Adolfo Molina, MD, Daniela Hochreiter, MD, Amy M. DeLaroche, MBBS, Beth Condley, DNP, CPNP-AC, Bolanle Akinsola, MD, Amy Tyler, MD, MSCS, Vivian Lee, MD, On behalf of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) Collaborative
17Early dexamethasone administration in croup: secondary analysis of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) CollaborativeAmy M. DeLaroche, MBBS, Gabrielle Z. Hester, MD, Amanda Nickel, PhD, MPH, Kelly R. Bergmann, DO, Irina Topoz, MD, Brittany Jennings, MHA, Kendall Arslanian, PhD, Bolanle Akinsola, MD, Beth Condley, DNP, CPNP-AC, Daniela Hochreiter, MD, Adolfo Molina, MD, Amanda Nedved, MD, Lisa L. Schroeder, MD, Ryan Sewell, MD, Randi Trope, DO, MBA, Vivan Lee, MD, Amy Tyler, MD, MSCS, On behalf of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) Collaborative
18Early Outcomes of Antibiotic Stewardship in Infants Undergoing Fetal Myelomeningocele RepairNicole L Welke, DOa,b, Amy M Linabery, PhDc, Stephanie A Eyerly-Webb, PhDd, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Kyle G Halvorson, MDc,d, William Pomputius, MDe, Mary Ullman, PharmDe, Elizabeth Nisius, RNd, Andrea L Lampland, MDa,b,d
19Efficiency of Oropharyngeal Suction Devices During Sudden Fluid Load: Simulation Study in an Infant Airway and Container ModelRyan Anderson, BS, NREMT-B1; Ravi Jindal, MBBS, DNB2; Kumar Belani, MBBS, MS2; Manu Madhok, MD3
20Enhancing Pediatric Disaster Preparedness: The Role of Social Media in Engaging Families and HospitalsNita Gupta
21Exploring pediatric hospital discharge experiences for families of children with medical complexity (CMC)Michael C McLoone, MBA, BSN, RN, PHN, CCM
Nicole Beckmann PhD, APRN-CNP
22Factors associated with sustained kidney injury in children and adolescents with diabetic ketoacidosisKelly R. Bergmann, DO, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Paige Reimche, MS, Caitlin Valentino, MD, David T., Guernsey III, DO, MPH, Emily M. Hogikyan, MD, Kersten Bond, MD, Saamia I. Masoom, MD, Natalie J. Tedford, MD, MScPH, Adam Isacoff, MD, Deborah R. Liu, MD, Catherine G. Coughlin, MD, Jaya Ruffin, MD, Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, Michelle L. Pickett, MD, Christopher M. Pruitt, MD, Andrea T. Cruz, MD, Elizabeth Collins-Dippel, BA, M. Jennifer Abuzzahab, MD, Anupam Kharbanda, MD, Petter Bjornstad, MD
23From Intention to Implementation: A Mixed-Methods Assessment of Firearm Safety Screening in the Pediatric Emergency DepartmentJulia Klein, MD, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Rachel Weigert, MD
24How do we Ask? Determining the most Effective Language for Firearm Screening in the Pediatric Emergency Department through a Nested Randomized Controlled TrialRachel Weigert, MD, Amanda Nickel, PhD
25Identification of Neonatal Prevalence Trends in Gastroschisis: 2016-2024Stephanie A. Eyerly-Webba, PhD, Amanda Nickelb, PhD, Eric Diona, BA, Clifton Brocka, MD, Saul Snowisea, MD, James Fishera,c, MD
26Impact of an Orthotic Intervention on Physical Function in Children with Chemotherapy-induced Peripheral NeuropathyLynn Tanner
27Impact of Intraoperative IV Fluid Limitation on Pediatric Post-Adenotonsillectomy Recovery: An Institutional ReviewSaahiti Denduluri BA, Brianne Roby MD, Asha Nookala MD, Jon Tomasson MD, Asitha Jayawardena MD, MPH, Robert Tibesar MD, Siva Chinnadurai MD, MPH, Andrew Redmann MD
28Languages Other than English and its Impact on Under-Triage in the Pediatric Emergency DepartmentElizabeth Chiquoine, DO Co-Investigator: Rachel Weigert, MD Statistician: Mike Finch, PhD
29Late Graft Failure Identified by Persistently High Hemoglobin H Levels Post Transplant in a Patient with Alpha Thalassemia Major Rebecca Tran, Nicole Hart, MS, RN, Ashish O. Gupta, MD, Stephanie Fritch Lilla, MD
30Lessons Learned from An Interstate Pediatric Reunification ExerciseNita Gupta
31Longitudinal Detection of Circulating Tumor (ctDNA) in Children with Pleuropulmonary Blastoma (PPB)Kris Ann P Schultz, Amanda L Field,  Paige HR Mallinger, Benjamin Deonovic,  Alexander T Nelson, Dave Watson,  Kelly Hagedorn, Damon R Olson,  Junne Kamihara  Kenneth S. Chen, Sarah G Mitchell,  David B Wilson, Christina E Amend, William Mize, Yan Su, Chao Duan,  Zhixia Yue, Chao Gao, Kelly Klega,  Louis P Dehner,  Yoav H Messinger,  Chenyu Xu,  Brian D Crompton, Anne K Harris, D Ashley Hill
32Outcomes in Recurrent Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor: A Report from the International Pleuropulmonary Blastoma/DICER1 and Ovarian and Testicular Stromal Tumor RegistriesAnna G. Dybvik, MPH1,2,3; Yara Ghazal, BA1,2,3; Alexander T. Nelson, MD1,2,3; Brenya McNally, BS1,2,3; Melissa Abraham, BA1,2,3; Paige H. R. Mallinger, MS1,2,3; Benjamin Deonovic, PhD4; Yoav H. Messinger, MD1,2,3; Anne K. Harris, MPH1,2,3; Kris Ann P. Schultz, MD1,2,3,
33Variation in observation time after nebulized racemic epinephrine among children with croupIrina Topoz, MD, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Ellen Kerns, PhD, Vivian Lee, MD , Gabrielle Z. Hester, MD, Makayla Schissel, MPH, Brittany Jennings, MHA, Kendall Arslanian, PhD, Bolanle Akinsola, MD, Beth Condley, DNP, CPNP-AC, Amy M. DeLaroche, MBBS, Daniela Hochreiter, MD, Adolfo Molina, MD, Amanda Nedved, MD, Lisa L. Schroeder, MD, Ryan Sewell, MD, Randi Trope, DO MBA, Tim Dribin, MD, Amy Tyler, MD, MSCS, Kelly R. Bergmann, DO , On behalf of the Better Assessment and Response to Croup in Kids (BARCK) Collaborative
34Pediatric & Family Reunification – Preparing Hospitals for Disaster Care Beyond the MedicineNita Gupta
35Performance of Surveillance for Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor Among Individuals with DICER1-Related Tumor Predisposition: A Report from the International Pleuropulmonary Blastoma/DICER1 RegistryYara Ghazal, BA1,2,3; Melissa Abraham, BA1,2,3; Alexander T. Nelson, MD1,2,3; Brenya McNally, BS1,2,3; Anna G. Dybvik, MPH1,2,3; Paige H. R. Mallinger, MS1,2,3; Benjamin Deonovic, PhD4; Yoav H. Messinger, MD1,2,3; Anne K. Harris, MPH1,2,3; Kris Ann P. Schultz, MD1,2,3,4
36Physical Therapy Associated With Increased Overall Survival in Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia Lynn Tanner, Monica Olsen, nathan Gossai, Melanie Chihak, Amy Linabery, Archie Bleyer, Amanda Nickel
37Postmortem Tissue Donation in Pediatric CNS Tumor Patients: A Single Institution Retrospective Chart Review Allison Galkowski, APRN, DNP, CNP, CPHON, Anastasia Brown BSN, RN, CPHON, CCRP, Amy Linabery, PhD, MPH, MS, Damon Olson, MD, Sarah Bach, MD, Anne Bendel, MD, Maggie Skrypek, MD, and Melissa Williams Tissue Navigator/Gift from a Child Program   
38Presentations and Management of Pediatric Orbital Floor Fractures: A National Trauma Database StudyKamar S. Abdullahi, BS; Jacqueline Tucker, MD; Amanda J. Nickel, PhD, MPH, CCRP; Sivakumar Chinadurai MD, MPH; Brianne Roby, MD FACS
39Racial and ethnic differences in acute kidney injury among children and adolescents with diabetic ketoacidosisKelly R. Bergmann, DO, Anupam Kharbanda, MD, M. Jennifer Abuzzahab, MD, Catherine G. Coughlin, MD, Natalie J. Tedford, MD, MScPH, Nirupama Kannikeswaran, MD, Kersten Bond, MD, Andrea T. Cruz, MD, Michelle L, Pickett, MD, Christopher M. Pruitt, MD, Zachary C. Foughty, MD, Saamia I. Masoom, MD, Deborah R. Liu, MD, Rebecca Long Vanstrum, MD, Caitlin Valentino, MD, Jaya Ruffin, MD, Adam Isacoff, MD, Emily M. Hogikyan, MD, David T. Guernsey III, DO, MPH, Mohsen Saidinejad, MD, MS, MBA, Alyssa Kettler, MD, Paige Reimche, MS, Amanda Nickel, PhD, Petter Bjornstad, MD
40Real World Feasibility and Results of Gynecologic Surveillance in DICER1-Related Tumor Predisposition: A Report from the International Pleuropulmonary Blastoma/DICER1 RegistryMelissa Abraham, BA1,2,3; Yara Ghazal, BA1,2,3; Alexander T. Nelson, MD1,2,3; Anna G. Dybvik, MPH1,2,3; Brenya McNally, BS1,2,3; Paige H. R. Mallinger, MS1,2,3; Benjamin Deonovic, PhD4; Yoav H. Messinger, MD1,2,3; Anne K. Harris, MPH1,2,3; Kris Ann P. Schultz, MD1,2,3,4
41Surgical Staging in Ovarian Sertoli-Leydig Cell Tumor: A Report from the International Pleuropulmonary Blastoma/DICER1 RegistryBrenya McNally, BS1,2,3; Yara Ghazal, BA1,2,3; Alexander T. Nelson, MD1,2,3; Anna G. Dybvik, MPH1,2,3; Melissa Abraham, BA1,2,3; Paige H. R. Mallinger, MS1,2,3; Benjamin Deonovic, PhD4; Yoav H. Messinger, MD1,2,3; Anne K. Harris, MPH1,2,3; Kris Ann P. Schultz, MD1,2,3,4
42The impact of mandated universal screening for Congenital Cytomegalovirus: The Minnesota experienceStacey Rabusch
43The Relationship Between Physical Activity, Methotrexate Clearance, and Fatigue in Children and Adolescents Receiving High Dose or Very High Dose MethotrexateMylynda Livingston
44Use of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare Simulation and Creation of Virtual Patient: A Survey StudyManu Madhok
45Using Ketamine Boluses in a United States Outpatient Clinic Setting for Naxitamab infusion in Relapsed/Refractory NeuroblastomaTeresa Herriage DNP, APRN, CPHON
Ryan Rekuski MD
Jawhar Rawwas MD
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Course Director:

Kris Ann Schultz, MD, Chief Research Officer

Guest Speakers:

Jill Laeyendecker, Associate Director Clinical Research Informatics, Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute, Quantitative Science Pillar, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Theresa Oswald, MS, CCRP, Director Research Operations and Conduct, Office of Clinical and Community Trials, Epic Research Super User, Stanley Manne Children's Research Institute, Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago

Presenters:

Tim Argo, Clinical Innovation Director

Kelly Bergmann, DO, Research Director, Emergency Medicine

Asitha Jayawardena, MD, MPH, ENT and Facial Plastic Surgery, Scientific Director of ENT & Facial Plastic Surgery

Lane Miller, MD, MSc, Pediatric Hematology and Oncology

 

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