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The listings below highlight research and contributions by UW Pediatrics faculty. These listings are not intended as a citation but rather a call-out of UW Pediatrics contributions. For official authorship please click the publication link provided.
March 2025
- Granular cytoplasmic inclusions in astrocytes and microglial activation in the fetal brain of pigtail macaques in response to maternal viral infection. Acta Neuropathologica Communications.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sandra Juul Neonatology - Oral health benefits and safety of xylitol and potential cardiovascular risk: questioning the validity of the model of Witkowski et al. European Heart Journal.
UW Peds contributing authors: Gregory Valentine Neonatology - Reduced function of the adaptor SH2B3 promotes T1D via altered cytokine-regulated, T cell intrinsic immune tolerance (PMID: 40048557). Diabetes.
UW Peds contributing authors: David Rawlings, Eric Allenspach Immunology - Bioenergetic-related gene expression in the hippocampus predicts internalizing vs. externalizing behavior in an animal model of temperament (PMID: 40103584). Frontiers in molecular neuroscience.
UW Peds contributing authors: Pejman Mohammadi Immunology - Piloting the better research interactions for every family (BRIEF) researcher intervention to support recruitment for a neonatal clinical trial: parent experience and infant enrollment. Journal of Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Elliott Weiss, Megan Gray, Sandra Juul Neonatology - Serotonergic Psychedelics Rapidly Modulate Evoked Glutamate Release in Cultured Cortical Neurons (PMID: 40022486). J Neurochem.
UW Peds contributing authors: Elliott Mark Weiss, Amy Trowbridge Bioethics and Palliative Care - Research Priorities in Neuropalliative Care: A Consensus Statement From the International Neuropalliative Care Society (PMID: 39899319). JAMA Neurol.
UW Peds contributing authors: Jori F Bogetz Bioethics and Palliative Care
February 2025
- Pediatric DTC Genetic Testing for Adult-Onset Inherited Cancer Risk: The Perspectives of High-Risk Parents. (PMID: 39908008 ). Public Health Genomics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Benjamin S Wilfond Bioethics and Palliative Care - Perspectives on Simulation-Based Pediatric Critical Care Transport Team Education: Qualitative Analysis of Interviews With Transport Program Leaders in the ImPACTS Transport Simulation Study. Air Medical Journal.
UW Peds contributing authors: Devin McKissic, Rachel Umoren Neonatology - No Vaccine, No Organ? Ethics of Vaccine Mandates for Pediatric Transplant (PMID: 39776025). Pediatric Transplant.
UW Peds contributing authors: Aaron Wightman, Elliott M Weiss Bioethics and Palliative Care - Considerations for capsid-targeting antiretrovirals in pre-exposure prophylaxis (PMID: 40021388). Trends in molecular medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Bruce Torbett Immunology - Success and safety of neonatal endotracheal tube exchanges: a NEAR4NEOS multicentre retrospective cohort study. Archives of disease in childhood: Fetal and Neonatal Edition.
UW Peds contributing authors: Ivana Brajkovic, Mihai Puia-Dumitrescu Neonatology - Congenital diaphragmatic hernia outcomes: navigating center-to-center variability in level 4 NICUs in the Children’s Hospitals Neonatal Consortium. Pediatric Research.
UW Peds contributing authors: Robert DiGeronimo Neonatology - Iron supplementation for infants in the NICU: What preparation, how much, and how long is optimal?. Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sandra Juul, Kendell German Neonatology - SeqFirst: Building equity access to a precise genetic diagnosis in critically ill newborns (PMID: 39999847). Am J Hum Genet ..
UW Peds contributing authors: Tara L Wenger, Alexandra Keefe, Kati J Buckinham, Colby T Marvin, Kathryn M Shively, Tamara Bacus, Olivia M Sommerland, Kailyn Anderson, Heidi Gildersleeve, Chayna J Davis, Katherine E MacDuffie, Danny E Miller, Joon-Ho Yu, Daniel A Doherty, Katrina Dipple, Jessica X Chong, Michael J Bamshad Bioethics and Palliative Care Genetic Medicine Neonatology - The Power of Professional Clinical Ethicists in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: An Ethiopian Perspective. The American Journal of Bioethics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Krystle Perez, Gregory Valentine Neonatology - Assessing the Complexity of Economic Scenarios and Decision-Making Processes for Interfacility Neonatal Transport: Cost-Related Literature, Multistakeholder Perspectives, and Options for Improvement. Air Medical Journal.
UW Peds contributing authors: Taylor Sawyer, Rachel Umoren, John Feltner, Annabelle Kotler Neonatology - How will developmental neuroimaging contribute to the prediction of neurodevelopmental or psychiatric disorders? Challenges and opportunities (PMID: 39626161 ). JCO precision oncology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Brittany L Greene, Aaron G Wightman Bioethics and Palliative Care - Responding to ethical dilemmas in pediatric nephrology: a framework for clinicians in varied practice settings (PMID: 39966138). Pediatr Nephrology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Aaron Wightman Bioethics and Palliative Care - Effect of early antibiotic exposure on necrotizing enterocolitis and growth in extremely preterm infants. Pediatric Research.
UW Peds contributing authors: Katie Strobel, Thomas Wood, Gregory Valentine, Olivia Brandon, D. Taylor Hendrixson, Dennis Mayock, Krystle Perez, Mihai Puia-Dumitrescu, Sandra Juul Neonatology - Saving Shared Decision-Making (PMID: 39953310 ). J Gen Intern Med.
UW Peds contributing authors: Douglas J Opel, Ellie Oslin Bioethics and Palliative Care - Tracking US Health Care Spending by Health Condition and County. JAMA.
UW Peds contributing authors: Anthony Bui General Pediatrics - Test of Rapamycin in Aging Dogs (TRIAD): study design and rationale for a prospective, parallel-group, double-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled, multicenter trial of rapamycin in healthy middle-aged dogs from the Dog Aging Project (PMID: 39951177). Geroscience.
UW Peds contributing authors: Benjamin S Wilfond Bioethics and Palliative Care