Publications
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.
May 2023
- Improving and Sustaining Interpreter Use Over 5 Years in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PMID: 37199106). Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Emily Hartford, Lori Rutman, Casey Lion Emergency Medicine - Childhood Primary Hypertension: Not Uncommon, Not Benign. Hypertension.
UW Peds contributing authors: Susan Halbach, Joseph Flynn Nephrology - TP53 germline pathogenic variant frequency in anaplastic rhabdomyosarcoma: a Children’s Oncology Group report (PMID: 37194615). Pediatric Blood and Cancer.
UW Peds contributing authors: Douglas Hawkins Hematology, Oncology, Bone Marrow Transplant, and Cellular Therapy - Distinct Immune Responses Associated with Vaccination Status and Protection Outcomes after Malaria Challenge (PMID: 37195999). PloS Pathogens.
UW Peds contributing authors: Damian A Oyong , Kenneth D Stuart, Damian A Oyong , Fergal J Duffy, Maxwell L Neal, Ying Du, Jason Carnes , Katharine V Schwedhelm, Nina Hertoghs, Seong-Hwan Jun, Helen Miller , John D Aitchison , Stephen C De Rosa, Evan W Newell , M Juliana McElrath, Suzanne M McDermott Infectious Disease - Protocol for the promoting resilience in stress management (PRISM) intervention: a multi-site randomized controlled trial for adolescents and young adults with advanced cancer (PMID: 37189149). BMC Palliative Care.
UW Peds contributing authors: Chuan Zhou General Pediatrics - Disparities in Pediatric Specialty Referral Scheduling and Completion (PMID: 37196777). The Journal of Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Shaquita Bell, Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Disparities in Pediatric Specialty Referral Scheduling and Completion (PMID: 37196777). The Journal of Pediatrics.
UW Peds contributing authors: Arti Desai, Shaquita Bell, Casey Lion General Pediatrics - STAT6 joins the gain-of-function club. (PMID: 37192684). Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Karin Chen, Hans Ochs, Eric Allenspach Immunology - Associations of prenatal exposure to NO2 and near roadway residence with placental gene expression (PMID: 37216796). Placenta.
UW Peds contributing authors: Catherine Karr, Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Early Fluid and Nutritional Management of Extremely Preterm Newborns During the Fetal-To-Neonatal Transition (PMID: 37536763). Clinical Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Gregory Valentine, Krystle Perez Neonatology - Rectifying Errors and an Apology for a Study of Possible Differential Effects of an Intervention Among Black and White Patients (PMID: 37171823). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Fred Rivara General Pediatrics - Preparation Strategies of the Anti-Mycobacterial Drug Bedaquiline for Intrapulmonary Routes of Administration (PMID: 37242512). Pharmaceuticals (Basel).
UW Peds contributing authors: Rhea N. Coler Infectious Disease - Safety and Immunogenicity of the ID93 + GLA-SE Tuberculosis Vaccine in BCG-Vaccinated Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 2 Trial (PMID: 37166567 ). Infectious Diseases and Therapy .
UW Peds contributing authors: Yu-Hwa Choi , Young Ae Kang, Kwang Joo Park, Jae Chol Choi, Kwan Goo Cho, Da Yeon Ko, Jun Ho Ahn, Horam Lee, Eunsol Ahn, Yun Ju Woo, Kwangsoo Jung, Nan Yul Kim, Valerie A. Reese, Sasha E. Larsen, Susan L. Baldwin, Steven G. Reed, Rhea N. Coler, Hyejon Lee, Sang-Nae Cho Infectious Disease - Safety and Immunogenicity of the Id93 + Gla-Se Tuberculosis Vaccine in Bcg-Vaccinated Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Phase 2 Trial (PMID: 37166567). Infectious Diseases and Therapy.
UW Peds contributing authors: Rhea N. Coler Infectious Disease - Prenatal Substance Exposure: Associations with Neurodevelopment in Middle Childhood (PMID: 37164319). American Journal of Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Characterization of xenobiotic and steroid disposition potential of human placental tissue and cell lines (BeWo, JEG-3, JAR, and HTR-8/SVneo) by quantitative proteomics (PMID: 37164652). Drug Metabolism and Disposition.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Does perinatal intermittent hypoxia affect cerebrovascular network development? (PMID: 37231864). Developmental Neuroscience.
UW Peds contributing authors: Andy Shih Neonatology - Ending the Erasure of American Indian and Alaska Native Adolescents and Young Adults in Research in the United States (PMID: 37162428). Journal of Adolescent Health.
UW Peds contributing authors: Shaquita Bell, Yolanda Evans General Pediatrics - The association between intrauterine exposure to opioids, tobacco, alcohol, and cannabis and length of birth hospitalization among neonates without NOWS (PMID: 37160977). Journal of Perinatology.
UW Peds contributing authors: Sheela Sathyanarayana General Pediatrics - Firearm Safe Storage in Rural Families: Community Perspectives About Ownership and Safety Messaging (PMID: 37148185). Health Promotion Practice.
UW Peds contributing authors: Fred Rivara General Pediatrics - Gaps in the Identification of Child Race and Ethnicity in a Pediatric Emergency Department (PMID: 37278792). The Western Journal of Emergency Medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Casey Lion General Pediatrics - Structural and social determinants of mental health inequities among collegiate athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic (PMID: 37130616). British Journal of Sports Medicine.
UW Peds contributing authors: Emily Kroshus General Pediatrics - Screening for Latent Tuberculosis Infection in Adults: US Preventive Services Task Force Recommendation Statement (PMID: 37129649). JAMA Network Open.
UW Peds contributing authors: Tumaini Coker General Pediatrics - Acute Kidney Injury (PMID: 37122039). Pediatrics in Review.
UW Peds contributing authors: Shina Menon, Jordan Symons, David Selewski Nephrology - Effect of Age on Hypertension Recognition in Children With Chronic Kidney Disease: A Report From the Chronic Kidney Disease in Children Study (PMID: 36861464). Hypertension.
UW Peds contributing authors: Susan Halbach, Joseph Flynn Nephrology