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"Critically Ill COVID-19 Subphenotypes and Differential Treatment Effects"

Pulmonary Critical Care Medicine Research Conference (Zoom Only)

"Critically ill COVID-19 subphenotypes and differential treatment effects"

Presenter: Manu Shankar-Hari, MD, MBBS, MSc

Time: 11:00am-12:00pm

Link: https://umich.zoom.us/j/93154701819?pwd=UzJlb2UyZnkwbDIrZm9CdUt0eXV0QT09

 Meeting ID: 931 5470 1819

Passcode: 010764

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About Dr. Shankar-Hari

Dr. Manu Shankar-Hari is Professor in Critical Care Medicine and NIHR Clinician Scientist at King’s College London. His research explores ways to improve outcomes in adult critically ill patients with sepsis and with ARDS by linking the illness immunobiology to interventional trial design.

Dr. Shankar-Hari’s lab has two focused research themes:

  1. The immunobiology part of his laboratory utilises flow cytometry, mass cytometry, a cultured cell, transcriptomics, epigenetics and bioinformatics approaches to study adaptive immune system changes in sepsis and ARDS.

  2. The epidemiology and trial design part of his laboratory uses cohort studies, systematic reviews and large datasets to explore treatment response mechanisms, using principles of causality, modifiable determinants and dominant mechanisms in sepsis and ARDS related critical illness.