Brad W. Warner, MD

Brad W. Warner, MD

Jessie L. Ternberg, MD PhD Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Surgery

Current Funding

SponsorTitle
Brad Warner, MDNational Institute of Health (RO1)Intestinal Resection Associated Liver Injury and
Brad Warner, MDChildren’s Surgical Sciences Research InstituteStudies of Intestinal Adaptation
Brad Warner, MDNational Institute of Health (RO1)Lymphatic Remodeling and Transport of Dietary Fats in Short Gut Syndrome
Brad Warner, MDChildren’s Discovery InstituteDeconstructing the Etiology of Hirschsprung Disease via Single Nucleus and Spatial Transcriptomics
Brad Warner, MDColumbia University subcontractIdentification of Novel Genes for Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia
Daniel Alligood, MDNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (T32)Pediatric Gastroenterology Research Training Program
Kerry Swanson, MDChildren’s Hope FoundationMarion and Van Black Research Scholar
Former funding sources

Hannah Phelps, MD – American College of Surgeons – Hepatic Unfolded Protein Response in Intestinal Resection Associated Liver Injury and Fibrosis

Brad Warner, MD – National Institute of Health (RO1) – Angiogenesis in Intestinal Adaptation.

Brad Warner, MD – National Institutes of Health (RO1) – Bile acid metabolomics and metagenomics in short bowel syndrome

Brad Warner, MD – March of Dimes – The Intestinal Microbiome in Short Gut Syndrome.

Maria Tecos, MD –  Washington University Department of Endocrinology, Metabolism & Lipid Research (T32) –  Diabetes and Related Metabolic Diseases Training

Brad Warner, MD – The Foundation for Barnes-Jewish Hospital (Funding from Caden’s Carnival Fund) – Molecular Genetic Analysis of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia

Cathleen Courtney, MD – St. Louis Children’s Hope Foundation – Marion and Van Black Research Scholar

Emily Onufer, MD – Washington University Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology (T32) – Pediatric Gastroenterology Research Training

Brad Warner, MD – Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences – The Effect of Bowel Resection on the Gut Microbiome of Infants with NEC

Kristen Seiler, MD – Children’s Discovery Institute – Development of Patient-Derived Small Intestine “Organ-on-Chip” Microfluidic Devices

Kristen Seiler, MD – Association for Academic Surgery – Research Fellowship in Basic Science/Translational

Kristen Seiler, MD – Washington University Department of Pediatrics (T32) – Training of the Pediatric Physician-Scientist

Brad Warner, MD – National Institute of Health (R21) – Transgenic Soybean Formula to Enhance Resection-Induced Intestinal Adaptation

Lauren Barron, MD – National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases – The Microbiome in Short Bowel Syndrome

Jun Guo, PhD – University of California – San Francisco subcontract – Role of MFGE8 In Ameliorating Malabsorption in Small Bowel Syndrome