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Aspiring Higher: Research Tales from Pfizer Grant Awardees – Shawn Kwatra, MD

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Aspiring Higher: Research Tales from Pfizer Grant Awardees – Shawn Kwatra, MD

Shawn Kwatra, MD & Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD

 

Being awarded a grant can seem insurmountable at times, with rejections and pink slips abound, but do not fret – you are not alone and we are itching to help. Tune in as Dr. Shawn Kwatra, up-and-coming prince of pruritus from Johns Hopkins Medical Center, discusses his trials and tribulations with grant writing and how he developed a winning track record, which includes a Pfizer research grant. Tune in to hear the what, why, and how of Dr. Kwatra’s work investigating the atopic march and how he has translated it to the bedside.
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This educational podcast is supported by Pfizer Inc.
HOST: Adam Friedman, MD, FAAD
GUEST: Shawn Kwatra, MD

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