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ABSTRACT / PROJECT SUMMARY
The long-term goal of this K23 Career Development Award is to prepare Dr. Son H. McLaren, MD, MS for an
independent research career focused on improving the health and outcomes of infants and children presenting
to acute care settings with bronchiolitis and other potentially severe infectious illnesses through the use of
predictive modeling, integrating continuously measured (time series) physiologic or vital sign data and machine
learning techniques. Bronchiolitis, a viral lower respiratory tract infection, is the most common reason for
emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations in infants ≤90 days old, hereafter referred to as young
infants. In an ongoing prospective cohort study of young infants with bronchiolitis, Dr. McLaren found that
young infants are more likely to have potentially avoidable hospitalizations, when compared with broader age
of infants
Status | Active |
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Effective start/end date | 6/20/24 → 5/31/25 |
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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