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Biographies

Noah H. Hillman, MD

Assistant Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

Phone: 513-803-0966

Fax: 513-636-7868

Email: noah.hillman@cchmc.org

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Specialties

The effects of initiating ventilation in the preterm lamb; airway and parenchymal lung injury from ventilation; methods/interventions for decreasing injury

Biography

After completing a Procter Scholar Award, Dr. Hillman received a K08 from NHLBI (2009 -2014) to study the study the effects of initiating ventilation in the preterm lamb and means of modulating the inflammatory cascade. He has recently focused his research on both the injury and repair processes. Working with their colleagues in Western Australia, his lab has recently demonstrated benefits of PEEP in the delivery room and the progression of inflammation after injury. He continues to work with Dr. Alan Jobe (R01 NICHD- PI Jobe) on lung recruitment maneuvers and their effects on molecular markers on injury. He is a board-certified Neonatologist and a member of Society for Pediatric Research.

Education and Training

MD: University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, 2001.

Residency: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, Cincinnati, OH, 2001-2004.

Fellowship: University of Cincinnati and Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center, 2004-2007.

Ceritifications: Pediatrics, 2004; Neonatology, 2008.

Publications

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Grants

Lung Injury with Resuscitation of the Preterm. Principal Investigator. NIH-NHLBI. Aug 2009 - Jul 2014. K08-HL097085. 

Initiation and progression of Preterm Lung injury with Ventilation (PI-Jobe). Co-investigator. NIH-NICHD. Jul 2012–Jun 2017.