The pioneering Pediatrics Research Group consists of 12 students and 7 supervisors, each bringing unique and extensive professional experience from various fields of medicine.
The group includes resident doctors, pediatricians, conductive education specialists, pharmacists, and psychiatrists, reflecting a remarkable diversity of expertise within the team.
Their research covers a wide spectrum, including pediatric oncology, gastroenterology, neurology, psychiatry, rare genetic diseases, and conductive pedagogy.
The students come from many prominent institutions across the country, such as the Semmelweis University Children’s Center, the Heim Pál National Pediatric Institute, the Bethesda Children’s Hospital, the Pető András Faculty, the Institute of Genomics and Rare Diseases, the Bács-Kiskun County Hospital, as well as an outstanding student from Syria.
They began their scientific careers with systematic literature reviews, and now plan to design clinical trial protocols, registry analyses, and international questionnaire surveys to address the most pressing questions in their respective specialties.
Scientific and methodological support is provided by Mahmoud Obeidat, Rita Nagy, and Márk Hernádfői, who enhance the methodological quality of the projects.
The group is led by Miklós Garami, András Fogarasi, and Andrea Párniczky—all renowned researchers and clinicians with significant achievements in pediatrics.