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Talking Pediatrics with Elisha Butts: Inclusive Research is a Family Affair - Part 2

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What happens when a passion for research runs in the family?

In this heartfelt episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Renarda Jones is joined by her sister, Elisha Butts—a clinical research professional with over 13 years of experience. Together, they reflect on their parallel journeys from Alzheimer’s research assistants to community-engaged advocates for inclusive science.

Elisha shares her unique perspective as a coverage analyst in pediatric clinical trials, offering insights into study startup, parental consent, and how diversity plays out differently when children are involved. She also opens up about the unexpected ways her early work in Black communities shaped her passion for making research more accessible and compassionate.

This episode reminds us that research isn’t just data and diagnostics—it’s about people, trust, and family. Whether you’re in the field, raising a future researcher, or simply care about representation in science, this conversation will leave you inspired.
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Pediatric Clinical Trials Are a Hidden Frontier - Elisha shares how pediatric studies have unique dynamics, including greater parental involvement and challenges around consent. Contrary to assumptions, many parents are eager to participate when they understand how it could help their child.
  • Representation Matters at Every Stage - Whether working in Alzheimer’s research or pediatric study startup, Elisha emphasizes that diversity can’t just be about participants—it must include those designing, launching, and communicating the studies.
  • Coverage Analysis Reveals Structural Barriers - In her role as a coverage analyst, Elisha sees how insurance requirements can impact who has access to trials. Clarifying which procedures are billed to research vs. insurance is key to reducing hidden barriers for families.
  • Community Relationships Build Trust - Both Elisha and Renarda reflect on their early work conducting assessments in Black seniors’ homes and how being a trusted, familiar face made all the difference.
  • Research Really Is a Family Affair - Elisha and Renarda’s shared passion highlights the power of personal connection in inclusive research. From their career beginnings to now, their story shows that equity work can start at the kitchen table.

Connect with Elisha Butts

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We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Casual Conversation and Catching Up (00:00:55)

3. Getting into Research: A Family Affair (00:02:16)

4. Experiences in Alzheimer's Research (00:02:40)

5. Diversity in Clinical Trials (00:06:01)

6. Pediatric Studies and Diversity (00:07:50)

7. Challenges and Insights in Pediatric Trials (00:11:14)

20 episodes

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Content provided by Dr. Renarda Jones. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Renarda Jones or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

What happens when a passion for research runs in the family?

In this heartfelt episode of Voices of Inclusive Research, host Dr. Renarda Jones is joined by her sister, Elisha Butts—a clinical research professional with over 13 years of experience. Together, they reflect on their parallel journeys from Alzheimer’s research assistants to community-engaged advocates for inclusive science.

Elisha shares her unique perspective as a coverage analyst in pediatric clinical trials, offering insights into study startup, parental consent, and how diversity plays out differently when children are involved. She also opens up about the unexpected ways her early work in Black communities shaped her passion for making research more accessible and compassionate.

This episode reminds us that research isn’t just data and diagnostics—it’s about people, trust, and family. Whether you’re in the field, raising a future researcher, or simply care about representation in science, this conversation will leave you inspired.
Must-Hear Insights and Key Moments

  • Pediatric Clinical Trials Are a Hidden Frontier - Elisha shares how pediatric studies have unique dynamics, including greater parental involvement and challenges around consent. Contrary to assumptions, many parents are eager to participate when they understand how it could help their child.
  • Representation Matters at Every Stage - Whether working in Alzheimer’s research or pediatric study startup, Elisha emphasizes that diversity can’t just be about participants—it must include those designing, launching, and communicating the studies.
  • Coverage Analysis Reveals Structural Barriers - In her role as a coverage analyst, Elisha sees how insurance requirements can impact who has access to trials. Clarifying which procedures are billed to research vs. insurance is key to reducing hidden barriers for families.
  • Community Relationships Build Trust - Both Elisha and Renarda reflect on their early work conducting assessments in Black seniors’ homes and how being a trusted, familiar face made all the difference.
  • Research Really Is a Family Affair - Elisha and Renarda’s shared passion highlights the power of personal connection in inclusive research. From their career beginnings to now, their story shows that equity work can start at the kitchen table.

Connect with Elisha Butts

Follow Dr. Ren:


We Want to Hear Your Voice!

Your insights on how inclusive research impacts your life and community are invaluable. Share your experiences and thoughts on how we can bridge the gap between research and real-world needs. Your stories drive our mission and inspire the future of inclusive research!

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Casual Conversation and Catching Up (00:00:55)

3. Getting into Research: A Family Affair (00:02:16)

4. Experiences in Alzheimer's Research (00:02:40)

5. Diversity in Clinical Trials (00:06:01)

6. Pediatric Studies and Diversity (00:07:50)

7. Challenges and Insights in Pediatric Trials (00:11:14)

20 episodes

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