1. National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD); Neonatal Research Network: a. Follow-up PI for multiple studies assessing neurodevelopmental and growth outcomes of very low birth weight and other high-risk neonatal populations. b. Provide (certified) follow-u[ neuromotor assessments, oversight of study consent and data collection/integrity c. Continue to achieve one of top compliance rates in network d. Actively contributing to critical review of follow-up issues 2. National Institutes of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD): Maternal Fetal Research network: a. Follow-up co-investigator Support follow-up component of multiple studies b. Provide follow-up neuromotor/physical assessments, certified through annual inter-rater revieww 3. Collaborator in several infectious disease studies 4. Collaborator in development phase of several LBW outcome studies assessing spectrum of post-discharge interventions impacting psychosocial issues and medical care.
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
Broyles RS, Tyson JE, Heyne RJ, et al, "Comprehensive Follow-up Care and Life-Threatening Illnesses Among High-Risk Infants" JAMA, 2000
Hintz SR, Van Meurs KP, Perritt R, Poole WK, Das A, Stevenson DK, Ehrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, VOhr BR, Heyne R, et. al., "Neurodevelopmental outcomes of premature infants with severe respiratory failure enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of inhaled nitric oxide" J Pediatrics, 151:16-22, 2007
SIGNIFICANT PUBLICATIONS
Broyles RS, Tyson JE, Heyne ET, Heyne RJ et. al., "Comprehensive follow-up care and life-threatening illnesses among high-risk infants: a randomized trial" JAMA, 284:2070-2076, 2000
Hintz SR, Van Meurs KP, Perritt R, Poole WK, Das A, Stevenson DK, Ehnrenkranz RA, Lemons JA, Vohr BR, Heyne R, et. al., "Neurodevelopmental outcomes of premature infants with severe respiratory failure enrolled in a randomized controlled trial of inhaled nitric oxide" J Pediatrics, 151:16-22, 2007
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