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David Wypij 's main activities and interests focus on active collaboration in pediatric clinical research studies and in biostatistical education and administration. Recent work has implemented novel methods in longitudinal data analysis, semiparametric regression, classification and regression trees, mobility measures based on Markov chains, and vaccine efficacy modeling in medical and public health studies.
In work at Children's Hospital Boston, Dr. Wypij collaborates on several randomized clinical trials and follow-up studies that compare the incidence of brain injury after operative strategies in infant heart surgery. The focus has been on the neurodevelopment of subjects as measured through psychological and psychiatric testing, neurologic evaluation, and brain assessment by magnetic resonance imaging, postoperatively through 18 years of age. He directs the Data Coordinating Center for the RESTORE study, assessing a new sedation management algorithm in pediatric patients with acute lung injury in a group-randomized 21-center study with over 2700 patients, and for the TECS study, assessing the efficacy of strict glycemic control in reducing infection in postoperative pediatric cardiac surgery patients in a randomized 2-center study with over 900 patients. Dr. Wypij also collaborates on longitudinal studies of associations between the sexual orientation of adolescents and young adults and health risk behaviors such as alcohol and drug use, eating disorders, and stress and self-esteem. He has collaborated on many other studies with investigators from the Departments of Adolescent Medicine, Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Radiology at Children's Hospital.
In work at Children's Hospital Boston, Dr. Wypij collaborates on several randomized clinical trials and follow-up studies that compare the incidence of brain injury after operative strategies in infant heart surgery. The focus has been on the neurodevelopment of subjects as measured through psychological and psychiatric testing, neurologic evaluation, and brain assessment by magnetic resonance imaging, postoperatively through 18 years of age. He directs the Data Coordinating Center for the RESTORE study, assessing a new sedation management algorithm in pediatric patients with acute lung injury in a group-randomized 21-center study with over 2700 patients, and for the TECS study, assessing the efficacy of strict glycemic control in reducing infection in postoperative pediatric cardiac surgery patients in a randomized 2-center study with over 900 patients. Dr. Wypij also collaborates on longitudinal studies of associations between the sexual orientation of adolescents and young adults and health risk behaviors such as alcohol and drug use, eating disorders, and stress and self-esteem. He has collaborated on many other studies with investigators from the Departments of Adolescent Medicine, Cardiology, Cardiac Surgery, Neurology, Psychiatry, and Radiology at Children's Hospital.
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Martha A. Q. Curley,R. Scott Watson,Elizabeth Y. Killien,Laura Beth Kalvas,Mallory A. Perry-Eaddy, Amy M. Cassidy, Erica B. Miller, Mritika Talukder,Neethi P. Pinto,Joseph C. Manning,Janet E. Rennick,Gillian Colville,Lisa A. Asaro,David Wypij
BMJ OPENno. 2 (2024)
Lara Maleyeff,Jane W. Newburger,David Wypij,Nina H. Thomas, Evdokia Anagnoustou,Martina Brueckner,Wendy K. Chung,John Cleveland,Sean Cunningham,Bruce D. Gelb,Elizabeth Goldmuntz,Donald J. Hagler,Hao Huang,Eileen King,Patrick McQuillen,Thomas A. Miller, Ami Norris-Brilliant,George A. Porter,Amy E. Roberts,P. Ellen Grant,Kiho Im,Sarah U. Morton
ANNALS OF CLINICAL AND TRANSLATIONAL NEUROLOGYno. 2 (2024): 278-290
José Manuel García Ruiz,Lisa A. Asaro, Allison Bernique, SARAH CLEMONS,Jocelyn A. Silvester,David Wypij, M.S.D. Agus
Diabetesno. Supplement_1 (2024)
Shawn S. Jackson,Jennifer J. Lee,William M. Jackson,Jerri C. Price,Sue R. Beers,John W. Berkenbosch,Katherine V. Biagas,Robert H. Dworkin,Constance S. Houck,Guohua Li,Heidi A. B. Smith,Denham S. Ward,Kanecia O. Zimmerman,Martha A. Q. Curley,Christopher M. Horvat,David T. Huang,Neethi P. Pinto,Cynthia F. Salorio,Rebeccah Slater,Beth S. Slomine, Leanne L. West,David Wypij,Keith O. Yeates,Lena S. Sun
PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEno. 4 (2024): e193-e204
CARDIOLOGY IN THE YOUNGno. 1 (2024): 79-85
Intensive care medicine Paediatric and neonatalno. 1 (2024)
Martha A Q Curley, Onella S Dawkins-Henry,Laura Beth Kalvas,Mallory A Perry-Eaddy,Georgia Georgostathi,Ian Yuan,David Wypij,Lisa A Asaro, Athena F Zuppa,Sapna R Kudchadkar
Pediatric critical care medicine a journal of the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societiesno. 11 (2024): 1051-1064
Lara Maleyeff, Hannah J. Park, Zahra S. H. Khazal,David Wypij,Caitlin K. Rollins,Hyuk Jin Yun,David C. Bellinger,Christopher G. Watson,Amy E. Roberts,Jane W. Newburger,P. Ellen Grant,Kiho Im,Sarah U. Morton
CEREBRAL CORTEXno. 6 (2024)
PEDIATRIC CRITICAL CARE MEDICINEno. 9 (2024): e385-e396
Jessica Ruiz,Lisa Asaro, Allison Bernique, Sarah Clemons, Jocelyn A. Silvester,David Wypij,Michael Agus
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