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Section of Neonatology, Perinatal and Pulmonary Biology

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The Section of Neonatology, Perinatal and Pulmonary Biology at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center brings together clinical care, research, and education to advance care for all newborns, including newborns born prematurely and infants born with congenital abnormalities.

The Section includes the Divisions of Neonatology, Perinatal Biology and Pulmonary Biology:

Division of Neonatology

The Division of Neonatology is a nationally recognized program that focuses on providing optimal clinical care for neonates and comprehensive training for fellows and residents. The division conducts cutting-edge research in many areas, with the central goal of improving the care of newborns and infants with congenital disorders.

Division of Perinatal Biology

The Division of Perinatal Biology focuses on improving the care of premature newborns through translational and basic research in a bench-to-bedside approach. Research focuses on the role of inflammation and infection in perinatal morbidity and mortality.

Division of Pulmonary Biology

The Division of Pulmonary Biology focuses on research to understand the normal processes of lung development, as well as the diseases that disrupt normal lung structure and function. Research groups utilize both basic and translational approaches to investigate pulmonary disorders, with the goal of preventing and improving lung disease in infants, children, and adults.

Picture of members of the section of neonatology, perinatal and pulmonary biology.

First Row: Yan Xu, Tanya Kalin, James Greenberg, Jeffrey Whitsett, Alan Jobe, Amy Nathan, Kathryn Wedig; Second Row: Ann Akeson, Laurel Bookman, Beena Kamath, Kurt Schibler, Karen Sparling, Kathryn Wikenheiser-Brokamp, Dana Premer, Heather Kaplan, Kristin Melton; Third Row: Debora Sinner, Thomas Korfhagen, Madhavi Koneru, Anne-Karina Perl, Stephan Glasser, Noah Hillman, Eric Hall, Tanya Cahill, Steven Hoath, Bruce Trapnell, Vladimir Kalinichenko, Laura Ward, John Reuter, Alan Kenny, Jean Steichen, Timothy Weaver

Section Data Summary
Research and Training Details   Clinical Activities and Training  
Number of Faculty 49 Number of Clinical Staff 22
Number of Research Fellows 9 Number of Clinical Fellows 12
Number of Research Students 10 Other Students 5
Number of Support Personnel 100 Inpatient Encounters 83,612
Direct Annual Grant Support $6,663,150  Outpatient Encounters 3,307
Direct Annual Industry Support $548,330    
Peer Reviewed Publications 61