PALISI Newsletter October 2025
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- Oct 13
- 3 min read
In this issue:
Save the Dates – Spring 2026 and Fall 2026 PALISI meetings
PALISI Spring 2026 Meeting | March 4–7, 2026 | Hilton Salt Lake City Center | Salt Lake City, Utah
This centrally located venue offers easy access to six incredible ski resorts—perfect for extending your trip or enjoying some fresh mountain air:
Alta Ski Area (28–32 miles)
Snowbird (29 miles)
Brighton Ski Resort (30–33 miles)
Solitude Mountain Resort (29–31 miles)
Park City Mountain Resort (32–36 miles)
Deer Valley Resort (36 miles)
Don’t miss the Clinical Research Course, networking opportunities, and the same great science and collaboration you’ve come to expect from PALISI. Registration and hotel booking links will be available on November 10 in the November Newsletter. Stay tuned!
Save the Date! The Fall 2026 meeting will be held in Minneapolis, MN
at The Marquette Minneapolis September 9-12, 2026
Viral INfections in the Young Lung (VINYL) RFA OPEN!
As an additional follow up to Dr. Tamburro’s presentation, he wanted our membership to be aware that the VINYL (Viral INfections in the Young Lung) RFAs were published on Friday (See below). The expiration date (due date) is November 11, 2025 (Veterans’ Day so applications may due November 10, 2025) which is a fairly tight turnaround. Dr. Marrah Lachowicz Scroggins is the Program Official for the RFAs for any questions (marrah.lachowicz-scroggins@nih.gov ).
RFA-HL-26-006: Viral INfections in the Young Lung- The VINYL Clinical Consortium (UG3/UH3 Clinical Trial Optional)The VINYL Consortium aims to create and follow a large, deeply characterized cohort of young children (ages 0–2), including those born preterm, who are hospitalized with viral lower respiratory tract infections (LRTIs) such as bronchiolitis, pneumonia, and PARDS. By collecting common data and biospecimens across sites and following participants longitudinally—including controls—the program seeks to uncover the diverse clinical presentations, underlying biology, and long-term lung outcomes of early viral infections. The consortium will also conduct mechanistic studies and make data and samples broadly available, advancing understanding of how early viral illness impacts respiratory health, neurocognitive development, and sleep into preschool age. View the full NOFO
RFA-HL-26-008: Viral INfections in the Young Lung- The VINYL Clinical Consortium- Data Analytics and Coordinating Center (DACC)(U24 Clinical Trial Optional)The VINYL Consortium’s Data and Analytics Coordinating Center (DACC) will lead the management, harmonization, and sharing of comprehensive clinical, imaging, and biospecimen data from a large, deeply phenotyped cohort of hospitalized young children with viral lower respiratory tract infections. By supporting multi-site cohort enrollment, facilitating data integration, and ensuring broad, timely data access, the DACC will accelerate research into the mechanisms, severity, and long-term outcomes of early viral respiratory infections in childhood. View the full NOFO
Check the PALISI Website for Updated Information
The PALISI team has been hard at work updating our website, www.palisi.org - check it out for upcoming meetings, the latest newsletters, membership and payment information and more. Please check the website prior to emailing the staff to expedite your access to information as much as possible!
PALISI Social Media Expansion – Join the Team
PALISI is now on both Bluesky and X (formerly Twitter). We are seeking a few PALISI members to assist in managing these accounts. If you are interested, please contact Ann-Marie Brown at ann-marie.brown@emory.edu | ![]() |
General PALISI Communication Reminders
Don’t forget to follow us on X @PALISINet and Bluesky PALISInet.bsky.social
Do you have any information that you would like to share in the monthly digest? Make sure to submit it to Ann-Marie Brown (ann-marie.brown@emory.edu) by the 1st day of the month at https://www.palisi.org/communications.
This is also the place for questions for the Executive Committee or administrative team anytime!








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