Edward D. Re, MD

Assistant Professor of Clinical Pediatrics (General Pediatrics)
Physician, Division of General Pediatrics - Sports Medicine, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Department: Pediatrics
Contact information
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Division of General Pediatrics - Sports Medicine
3401 Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Division of General Pediatrics - Sports Medicine
3401 Civic Center Blvd.
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Education:
BS (Neuroscience)
Brown University, 2012.
MD
Brown University Medical School, 2016.
Permanent linkBS (Neuroscience)
Brown University, 2012.
MD
Brown University Medical School, 2016.
Description of Clinical Expertise
Pediatric Throwing athletes, Baseball playersDescription of Other Expertise
Computer programmingDescription of Research Expertise
Pediatric throwing athletes, growth plate overuse injuriesSelected Publications
Edward Re: Orthopedics and Sports Medicine. Sanford Guide to Pediatric Acute Care Mobile App 2025.Pecarsky N, O’Malley K, Sarkar S, Wiles J, Re E: Risk Factors for Tibial Tubercle Avulsion Fracture and Patellar Sleeve Fracture. Brown University National Research Conference 2025.
Edward D. Re III, Kristin Hullings : Sports Related Concussion. Concussion Textbook, Mayo Clinic. David Dodick, MD (eds.). 2023 Notes: Chapter.
Edward D. Re III, Joshua Sperling: Disorders of the Hip and Lower Extremity. Netter’s Pediatrics: Edition 2 2020.
Edward D. Re III: Non-Inflammatory Musculoskeletal Pain. NEJM Resident 360 2019 Notes: Online preparatory module.
Re E, Tong M, de la Monte SM.: Tobacco Nitrosamine Exposures Contribute to Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder Associated Cerebellar Dysgenesis. Int J Biol 8(3): 10-21, July 2016.
Zabala V, Silbermann E, Re E, Andreani T, Tong M, Ramirez T, Gundogan F, de la Monte SM.: Potential Co-Factor Role of Tobacco Specific Nitrosamine Exposures in the Pathogenesis of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder. Gynecol Obstet Res 2(5): 112-125, April 2016.
de la Monte SM, Re E, Longato L, Tong M: Dysfunctional pro-ceramide, ER stress, and insulin/IGF signaling networks with progression of Alzheimer's disease. J Alzheimers Dis 30(2): S217-29, 2012.