Who’s Who

Ronald N. Goldberg, MD, Chief    Care of the low birth weight infant, persistent pulmonary hypertension,  sepsis and septic shock, and congenital diaphragmatic hernia.

Patricia Ashley, MDConvalescent care of chronically ill neonates and the acute care of mild to moderately ill newborns.

Prematurity, bronchopulmonary dysplasia, and neonatal ventilation.
Critically ill newborns, newborns with congenital malformations, severe  respiratory failure, ECMO, high frequency ventilation, and nitric oxide.

Eric Benner, MD

Optimizing outcomes of critically ill newborns with evidence-based practice; neuroprotein and white matter injury associated with prematurity

Margarita Bidegain, MD, MHS    High-risk neonatal and transitional care of the newborn. Prenatal and neonatal palliative care. Performance improvement.

Role of the macrophage in alveolar simplification as a feature of bronchopulmonary dysplasia.

Alaina Brown, MD Neonatal resuscitation

C. Michael Cotten, MD, MHS    Optimizing care for newborns with evidenced-based practice. Special  interests include infectious diseases in low birth weight infants,  perinatal asphyxia, congenital diaphragmatic hernia, and the genomic  approach to neonatal diseases.

Erica Davis, PhD       Functional interpretation of variation at the DNA level beyond the resolution of genetics arguments. Mapping pathogenic alleles back to disease phenotypes.

Medical informatics, computerized patient safety initiatives, quality  improvement metrics, electronic research data exchange, medical data  standards and interoperability, neonatal critical care, CPOE, and  electronic medical records.

Ricki F. Goldstein, MD       Neonatal intensive care and neuro-developmental follow-up of high risk infants.

Mary Hutson, PhD     Cardiovascular defects, especially those related to the arterial pole.

Susan Izatt, MD      Intensive and transitional care of the ill newborn, neonatal skin, skin  care and breast-feeding of the preterm, and medical education.

Chay Kuo, MD, PhD    Neurodevelopmental research of neural stem cells.

Robert Lenfestey, MD     Prevention of neurodevelopmental inpairment in extremely premature  infants; pediatric pharmacology; non-invasive monitoring of the neonate.

William Malcolm, MD      General pediatrics, obesity prevention, proper nutrition, and physical exercise for children and adolescents.

Hugo Navarro, MD     Care of the critically ill neonate with special interest in respiratory disorders.

P. Brian Smith, MD, MHS    Nosocomial infections in preterm neonates, drug safety and efficacy in neonates.

Alison Sweeney, MD      High-risk neonatal and transitional care of the newborn.

David T. Tanaka, MD         High risk neonatal care, financial process analysis.

Yui-Lin Tang, MD   High risk neonatal care, developmental care.

 

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