
ACR Journals On Air
Welcome to “ACR Journals on Air,” the ACR’s newest podcast series featuring interviews, commentary, and analysis on research from our three peer-reviewed journals. Join us each episode for engaging discussions with authors and independent experts about recently published studies, their implications for clinical care, and how they move the field of rheumatology forward. Whether it’s an expert analysis of a manuscript or deep dive with an author – our goal is the same – to understand the impact of the science and bring it from the bench to the bedside
Latest episodes

Oct 31, 2023 • 33min
MRI Definition of OA
This podcast explores the development of an MRI-based definition of knee osteoarthritis and the diagnostic accuracy of different MRI knee osteoarthritis definitions. The guest, Dr. Jean Liew, discusses her role as a social media influencer. The speaker also shares experiences with mentors, discusses the career pathway of a physician scientist, and highlights the ACR Donut Bake Off Challenge. Excitement surrounds limited edition stickers and bracelets.

Oct 17, 2023 • 40min
How Do You Feel About Your Fingers?
This podcast discusses the challenges of measuring Raynaud's Phenomenon, the development of a patient-reported outcome instrument for assessing it, and the role of the Sclerodama Clinical Trials Consortium in enhancing clinical trial outcomes. The speaker also shares their research on platelets and microvascular dysfunction in systemic sclerosis, and the importance of prioritizing tasks and focusing on personal work.

Oct 3, 2023 • 34min
Imaging Vasculitis with PET
Learn about assessing disease activity in large vessel vasculitis using new imaging techniques. Dr. Kaitlin Quinn discusses her study on the association between PET activity and angiographic changes in patients with large vessel vasculitis. The podcast also covers patient recruitment, imaging protocols, limitations of imaging vasculitis, collaboration between Duke University and the NIH, and the diverse range of patients in rheumatology.

Sep 19, 2023 • 28min
Kids Get Lupus Too
Dr. Joyce Chang, recipient of the Lupus Foundation of America’s 'Mary Betty Stevens Young Investigator Award', discusses her study on improving outcomes of pediatric lupus care. Topics include using the pediatric Lupus Care Index and population management strategies, developing a multidisciplinary care model, challenges in obtaining clear information about print-as-own tapers, and managing time and focusing efforts in a rheumatology career.

Sep 5, 2023 • 28min
Dosing Rehab
Dr. Kaleb Michaud, researcher on rehabilitation dose in adults with Rheumatoid Arthritis, discusses a study examining the association between rehabilitation dose and clinical outcomes. The podcast explores advancements in Rheumatoid Arthritis therapy, collecting data for the rehabilitation study, the speaker's life outside of work, handling boredom and personal limitations, and volunteering and mentoring in rheumatology.

Aug 22, 2023 • 26min
Here Comes the Sun
Dr. J. Michelle Kahlenberg, an expert in Rheumatology and cutaneous lupus, discusses photosensitivity in lupus patients and the surprising findings of their study on the regulation of photosensitivity by the Hippo Pathway in Lupus Skin. They also explore epigenetic modifications in lupus, the impact of gardening, navigating the Valley of Death in research, and the parallels between farm life and managing a research lab.

Aug 8, 2023 • 40min
Challenges of COVID
It has only been three years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and we’re only just now beginning to investigate the impact it has had on our collective societies. The full impact will likely not be known for years to come, if ever. As those studies are beginning, our next guests wanted to evaluate the pandemic’s impact in their spheres of interest. First author, Dr. Kristie Kuhn, MD, PhD along with Dr. Liana Fraenkel, MD, MPH and team asked the question: “What is the impact of COVID on our early career investigators and trainees and what can be done about it?”. The results of their study are found in “Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Early Career Investigators in Rheumatology: Recommendations to Address Challenges to Early Research Careers” and were recently published in “Arthritis Care & Research”

Jul 25, 2023 • 33min
Pain and Precision Medicine
This week, we take a look at the practical management of pain and the advancement of science regarding it, with our guest Dr. Dan Clauw. Co-author of the paper: “Identifying and Managing Nociplastic Pain in Individuals With Rheumatic Diseases: A Narrative Review”, Dr. Clauw joins us today to discuss the work to introduce the three types of pain classified by “The International Association for the Study of Pain” and the mechanisms that underlie pain, as it relates to the field of rheumatology.

Jul 11, 2023 • 27min
Delivery Outcomes in Lupus
Our guest this week is Dr. April Barnado, the first author of a study which analyzed a cohort of 3.2 million patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE), during pregnancy, from 1989 to 2020. Her team’s work, titled “Systemic Lupus Erythematosus Delivery Outcomes Are Unchanged Across Three Decades“ was published in “ACR Open Rheumatology”, and found some amazing trends regarding outcomes of the pregnancies and even in medication use. The study, its methods, conclusions and Dr. Barnado’s advice on breaking into academic research, is the focus of our show.

Jun 27, 2023 • 48min
Genetics, Constantly Evolving
Our guest this week is Dr. Tony Merriman, whose latest work: “Association of Gout Polygenic Risk Score With Age at Disease Onset and Tophaceous Disease in European and Polynesian Men With Gout“, attempted to determine whether a gout polygenic risk score (PRS) is associated with age at gout onset and tophaceous disease in European, East Polynesian, and West Polynesian men and women with gout. However, what this study found regarding the predictability of these associations, specifically how it affects men and women differently, may have been something no one could have predicted.