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Office
101 Dudley St
Providence, RI 02905Phone+1 401-274-1122Fax+1 401-453-7571
Education & Training
- University of California (San Francisco)Residency, Pediatrics, 1976 - 1977
- Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical CenterResidency, Pediatrics, 1975 - 1976
- Boston Children’s Hospital/Boston Medical CenterFellowship, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 1975
- Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital and Trauma CenterInternship, Transitional Year, 1973 - 1974
- David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLAClass of 1973
Certifications & Licensure
- CA State Medical License 2018 - 2026
- RI State Medical License 1995 - 2022
- MA State Medical License 1996 - 2021
- CT State Medical License 2008 - 2017
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Regional Top Doctor Castle Connolly, 2014
- Fellow (FAAP) American Academy of Pediatrics
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 42 citationsPlacental norepinephrine clearance: in vivo measurement and physiological roleL. Bzoskie, L. Blount, K. Kashiwai, Yi-Tang Tseng, William W. Hay
The American Journal of Physiology. 1995-07-01 - 61 citationsPreventing transfusion-transmitted babesiosis: preliminary experience of the first laboratory-based blood donor screening program.Carolyn Young, Anjulika Chawla, Victor Berardi, James F. Padbury, Gail Skowron
Transfusion. 2012-07-01 - 170 citationsNeonatal sepsis: an old problem with new insights.Birju A. Shah, James F. Padbury
Virulence. 2014-01-01
Press Mentions
- Benefits of Delayed Cord Clamping in Healthy BabiesFebruary 11th, 2019
- Reflections on the Early Years of Neonatology. William Oh: Neonatal Pioneer Devoted His Career to Groundbreaking Research, Expanding Patient Care, and Mentoring OthersNovember 22nd, 2018
- Breastfeeding Changes Gene Activity That May Make Babies Less Reactive to StressOctober 3rd, 2018
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Grant Support
- Cobre: W&I Hosp Of RI: Administrative CoreNational Center For Research Resources2005–2011
- Cobre For Perinatal BiologyNational Center For Research Resources2003–2011
- Perinatal Biology Training GrantEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1999–2003
- Developmental Regulation Of The B1 Adrenergic Receptor GeneEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1996–2000
- Biological Basis For Perinatal TransitionEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1996–2000
- Neuroendocrine MaturationEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1993–1997
- Fetal Neurochemical Effects Of CocaineNational Institute On Drug Abuse1994–1995
- TRH And Prevention Of Bronchopulmonary DysplasiaNational Center For Research Resources1994–1995
- Dobutamine Pharmacokinetics And Cardiovascular Responses In Infants And ChildrenNational Center For Research Resources1993–1995
- TRH And The Prevention Of Neonatal Respirataory Distress SyndromeNational Center For Research Resources1992–1995
- Naloxone And Neonatal Adaptation In The HumanNational Center For Research Resources1992–1995
- Characterization Of Catecholamine Levels In Preterm NewbornsNational Center For Research Resources1994
- Fetal Neurochemical Effects Of CocaineNational Institute On Drug Abuse1993–1994
- Pulmonary Clearance Of CatecholaminesNational Center For Research Resources1993–1994
- Catecholamine Response In Preterm Infants At Time Of BirthNational Center For Research Resources1992–1993
- Physiologic Basis For Inotropic Support In The NewbornNational Center For Research Resources1992
- Catecholamine Physiology And Newborn AdaptationEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1991
- TRH And The Prevention Of Neonatal Respirataory Distress SyndromeNational Center For Research Resources1990–1991
- Naloxone And Neonatal Adaptation In The HumanNational Center For Research Resources1990–1991
- Catecholamine Response In Preterm Infants At Time Of BirthNational Center For Research Resources1990–1991
- Physiologic Basis For Inotropic Support In The NewbornNational Center For Research Resources1989–1991
- Catecholamine Physiology And Newborn AdaptationEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1985–1990
- TRH And The Prevention Of Neonatal Respirataory Distres SyndromeNational Center For Research Resources1989
- Endogenous OpiatesEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute Of Child Health &Human Development1987–1989
- Catecholamine Response In Preterm Infants At BirthNational Center For Research Resources1985–1989
- Beta-Methasone &Trh In Prevention Of Neonatal RDSNational Center For Research Resources1987–1988
- Physiologic Basis For Inotropic Support In NewbornNational Center For Research Resources1987
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
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