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Shaping the Future: Young GRAPPA Leaders on Mentorship, Collaboration, and Growth

Shaping the Future: Young GRAPPA Leaders on Mentorship, Collaboration, and Growth

Update: 2025-10-14
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In this episode of Inside GRAPPA, host Dr. Hanna Johnsson spotlights the next generation of leaders in psoriatic disease research through a deep dive into the work of Young GRAPPA---a global, interdisciplinary network within GRAPPA, supporting early-career researchers and clinicians.


Joining the conversation are Dr. André L. Ribeiro (Chair, Young GRAPPA, Brazil) and Dr. Gizem Ayan (Chair-Elect, Young GRAPPA, Turkey), who share their personal journeys into leadership and reflect on how mentorship, collaboration, and international networking are transforming opportunities for early-career professionals.


💡 Together, they discuss:

  • How Young GRAPPA has grown into a +200-member global network since 2021
  • Projects driving impact, from the Slide Library and Do Not Miss newsletter to international webinars and surveys
  • The power of mentorship, collaboration, and patient partnership in shaping research priorities
  • Advice for early-career clinicians and researchers eager to get involved
  • Dream collaborations and the importance of saying "yes" to opportunities early


🎧 Tune in for a conversation filled with practical advice, inspiration, and an open invitation to join Young GRAPPA in shaping the future of psoriatic disease care.


🔗 Learn more and apply to join Young GRAPPA at grappanetwork.org.


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Shaping the Future: Young GRAPPA Leaders on Mentorship, Collaboration, and Growth

Shaping the Future: Young GRAPPA Leaders on Mentorship, Collaboration, and Growth