Children's Research Institute Events
Friday Noon Conferences
These presentations are offered at noon each Friday in the Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Briggs & Stratton Auditorium. For information call (414) 337-7700.
April 2008
April 25: Invited speaker
- The Canary in the Coal Mine: What Emergency Department Data Tell Us About the Health Care System; Robert Lowe, MD, MPH, FACEP, FACP, associate professor, Departments of Emergency Medicine, Public Health and Preventive Medicine and Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, Oregon Health and Science University, Portland.
May 2008
May 2: Invited speaker
Hemolytic Uremic Syndrome in the Genomic Age; John P. Atkinson, MD, professor, Department of Medicine and Molecular Microbiology, Samuel B. Grant Professor of Medicine, Division of Rheumatology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo.
May 9:
- Exploring the Interrelationships Between Pediatric Pain and Obesity; Keri Hainsworth, PhD, assistant professor, Anesthesiology (Clinical Pediatrics), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
- An Essential Role for Induced Regulatory T-cells in Immunological Tolerance; Calvin Williams, MD, PhD, associate professor and section chief, Pediatrics (Rheumatology), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
May 16: Invited speaker
- Cyclic Vomiting, Migraine, Depression, Irritable Bowel, Chronic Fatigue and Other Functional Conditions as Different Presentations of Maternally-inherited Mitochondrial Dysfunction; Richard G. Boles, MD, associate professor, Department of Pediatrics, Keck School of Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles; director, CCS Metabolic and Mitochondrial Disease Center, director, Newborn Screening Program, director, Genetics Research, Childrens Hospital Los Angeles Medical Genetics.
May 23: No conference
May 30:
- David Gourlay, MD, assistant professor, Pediatrics (Surgery), Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee.
- Emerging Issues in Emesis: Research on the Pathophysiology, Genetics and Comorbidities of Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome; B. Li, MD, professor and associate chief, Pediatrics (Gastroenterology), Medical College of Wisconsin.
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