1.29.18 1 st Year Neonatology Fellows at Women and Infants Hospital/Alpert Medical School 2017-2018 1st Year Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Fellows Medical School Pediatric Residency Research Focus Anshu Mahadeo, MD [email protected]SSR Medical College Belle Rive, Phoenix, Mauritius Driscoll Children’s Hospital Corpus Christi, TX The role of Chitinase 3-like 1 in chorioamnionitis and prevention of preterm birth and fetal inflammatory response Mentor: Juan Sanchez-Esteban, MD Julia Mayne, MD [email protected]Albany Medical College Albany, NY Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Township, NJ A prospective language intervention of reading in the NICU Mentor: Betty Vohr, MD Jenna Mennella, DO [email protected]Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine New York, NY Maria Fareri Children’s Hospital Valhalla, NY Markers of PPROM in serum and fetal membranes Mentor: Beatrice Lechner, MD
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1.29.18
1st Year Neonatology Fellows at Women and Infants Hospital/Alpert Medical School
1. Prenatal exposure to perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and adipocytokines 2. Neonatal Adipocytokines and Growth During Childhood Mentor: Joseph Braun, PhD
Alpert Medical School of Brown University Providence, RI
Hasbro Children’s Hospital Providence, RI
Trained as an architect prior to medical school, Dr. D’Cruz is most interested in the impact of design on health. To this end, he is currently engaged in two primary capacities: 1. Clinical Director of the "Design + Health" class, studying:
The implications of a multidisciplinary collaboration between Alpert Medical and Rhode Island School of Design students as they work to identify and solve issues in NICU care through design interventions.
2. "Primary Clinical Course Advisor": Biomedical Engineering Capstone Project for senior Brown Biomedical Engineering students studying:
Current technology, leading to design and fabrication of novel devices in the NICU. Once designed, our intention is the testing of these prototypes to improve care. We are currently gathering background on success rates and barriers to care for current procedures, and will use this data to compare new interventions in the coming years.