https://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.png00David Warrenhttps://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.pngDavid Warren2024-11-05 19:41:592024-11-05 19:42:01O03 – Expression of MiR-21 is advantageous in the Immune Response to Peritonitis
https://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.png00David Warrenhttps://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.pngDavid Warren2024-11-05 19:41:012024-11-05 19:41:03O02 – The SIS Study To Optimize Peritoneal Infection Therapy (STOP-IT) Trial: Four Days of Antibiotics Result in Similar Outcomes Compared to Duration Based on Resolution of Physiological Response
https://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.png00David Warrenhttps://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.pngDavid Warren2024-11-05 19:40:062024-11-05 19:40:09O01 – Replenishing the core gut microbiome via fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) can rescue mice from advanced-stage polymicrobial sepsis
Author(s):
Ashley Limkemann, Jeffery Tessier, Leahna Haldeman, Andrew Young, Teddy Puzio, Luke Wolfe, Jinfeng Han, Therese Duane, Virginia Commonwealth University
Clinical; Eligible for the New Member Award and Resident Award
https://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.png00David Warrenhttps://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.pngDavid Warren2024-11-05 19:33:532024-11-05 19:38:21Increased Incidence of Blood Product Transfusions Among Transplant Patients Treated with Linezolid Compared to Daptomycin
https://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.png00David Warrenhttps://sisna.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/sm-cropped-SIS-1-300x300-1.pngDavid Warren2024-11-05 19:32:492024-11-05 19:32:52Computational prediction of a novel transcriptional regulation for the PqsH encoding gene in Pseudomonas aeurginosa
Lori Gentile, Dina Nacionales, M. Cecilia Lopez, Angela Cuenca, Alex Cuenca, Benjamin Szpila, Ricardo Ungaro, Shawn Larson, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Frederick Moore, Henry Baker, Lyle Moldawer, Philip Efron, University of Florida College of Medicine
O03 – Expression of MiR-21 is advantageous in the Immune Response to Peritonitis
/in 2014Presentation Number: O03
Author(s):
Rebecca Barnett, Ernesto Sepulveda, William Cheadle, University of Louisville
Basic; Eligible for the Resident Award
O02 – The SIS Study To Optimize Peritoneal Infection Therapy (STOP-IT) Trial: Four Days of Antibiotics Result in Similar Outcomes Compared to Duration Based on Resolution of Physiological Response
/in 2014O01 – Replenishing the core gut microbiome via fecal microbiota transplant (FMT) can rescue mice from advanced-stage polymicrobial sepsis
/in 2014Presentation Number: O01
Author(s):
Jennifer DeFazio, Sangman Kim, Scott Christley, Irma Fleming, Baddr Shakhsheer, Bana Jabri, Olga Zaborina, John Alverdy, University of Chicago
Basic; Eligible for the Resident Award
Increased Incidence of Blood Product Transfusions Among Transplant Patients Treated with Linezolid Compared to Daptomycin
/in 2014Presentation Number: P23
Author(s):
Ashley Limkemann, Jeffery Tessier, Leahna Haldeman, Andrew Young, Teddy Puzio, Luke Wolfe, Jinfeng Han, Therese Duane, Virginia Commonwealth University
Clinical; Eligible for the New Member Award and Resident Award
Computational prediction of a novel transcriptional regulation for the PqsH encoding gene in Pseudomonas aeurginosa
/in 2014Presentation Number: O35
Author(s):
Scott Christley, Olga Zaborina, John Alverdy, Gary An, University of Chicago
Basic
O14 – Varying Host Response in Different Low-Lethality Models of Murine Abdominal Sepsis
/in 2014Presentation Number: O14
Author(s):
Lori Gentile, Dina Nacionales, M. Cecilia Lopez, Angela Cuenca, Alex Cuenca, Benjamin Szpila, Ricardo Ungaro, Shawn Larson, Christiaan Leeuwenburgh, Frederick Moore, Henry Baker, Lyle Moldawer, Philip Efron, University of Florida College of Medicine
Clinical; Eligible for the Resident Award