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Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS)

Jenny Bush, BSN, RN is the clinical research nurse lead of the Critical Care Medicine research team within the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care medicine.

E-mail:
BushJ1 [at] chop.edu
Published on
Nov 20, 2023
The NIH-funded study, PRESCRIBE, will help researchers understand how antibiotics affect organ function recovery and respiratory microbiota in children with sepsis.

The overall goal of the Lindell Lab is to leverage translational immunology to define “treatable traits” in pediatric sepsis patients which can inform novel approaches to precision immunomodulation.

The Pediatric Sepsis Program will lead the international medical and scientific communities to determine what causes sepsis, the best methods for early detection and resuscitation, therapies to successfully reverse the effects of sepsis, and appropriate long-term follow-up for infants, children, and adolescents.

Dr. Lindell’s research program is centered on the biology of critical illness in children with immune dysfunction. His current translational research is focused on pediatric septic shock and the development of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) in critically-ill children.

E-mail:
lindellr [at] chop.edu