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Research
Highlights
Grants
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Moorthy,
B. Molecular mechanisms of cyto-chrome P4501A1 expression;
National Institutes of Health, $194,255.
Publications
O’Donovan
D, Wearden M, Adams J. Unilateral pulmonary interstitial emphysema
following pneumonia in a preterm infant successfully treated with
prolonged selective bronchial intubation. Am J Perinatol 1999;
16:327-31.
Moody
GJ, Schanler RJ, Lau C, Shulman R. Feeding tolerance in
premature infants fed fortified human milk. J Pediatr Gastroenterol
Nutr 2000; 30:408-12.
Porcelli
P, Schanler RJ, Greer F, et al. Growth in human milk-fed
very low birth weight infants receiving a new human milk fortifier.
Ann Nutr Metab 2000; 44:2-10.
Lin
FY, Azimi PH, Weisman LE, et al. Antibiotic susceptibility
profiles for group B streptococci isolated from neonates 1995-1998.
Clin Infect Dis 2000; 31:76-9.
Lau
CL, Schanler RJ. Oral feeding in premature infants: Advantage
of a self-paced system. Acta Paediatr 2000; 89:453-9.
Events
Steven
Abrams, MD, received Centrum Center for Nutrition Science
Award from the American Society for Nutritional Sciences.
Karen
E. Johnson, MD, traveled to Baku, Azerbaijan to work with
the neonatal/perinatal service at the Republican Hospital, which
is developing a neonatal resuscitation training center.
Richard
Schanler, MD, appointed Editor of American Academy of Pediatrics’
Breastfeeding Manual for Physicians.
Patricia
Ramsay, MD, received young investigator travel award of National
Instit. of Child Health and Human Development to attend Perinatal
Research Society meeting, Alberta, Canada, Sept. 2000.
Michael
E. Speer, MD, appointed Course Director, American Academy
of Pediatrics Workshop on Perinatal Pediatrics scheduled in Scottsdale,
Arizona, March 30-April 1, 2001.
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