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CRIT
Cincinnati Research In Trauma

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Mission – To investigate the impacts of polytrauma and critical illness on patient outcomes by determining the physiologic, hematologic, and inflammatory effects of resuscitation, transportation, and transfusion after traumatic injury utilizing basic, translational, and clinical research platforms.

Care of the wounded warrior remains a significant focus of CRIT, which is fully integrated with the University of Cincinnati Institute for Military Medicine.

The Team

The trauma team at the University of Cincinnati Medical Center has a long and distinguished history of basic science, translational, and clinical research.  Our multidisciplinary basic science and teams investigate the molecular and cellular mechanisms by which insults such as trauma and infection can lead to organ dysfunction and death.  Our translational and clinical research teams are focused on improving resuscitation, mechanical ventilation, and patient care during transport.  Our work has resulted in publications as well as multiple current federally funded research projects.

Laboratory Facilities

The Cincinnati Research in Trauma (CRIT) group’s laboratories are located in the Surgical Research Unit of the University of Cincinnati and consist of nearly 8,000 square feet of open laboratory space.  Laboratory equipment includes centrifuges, gel electrophoresis equipment, UV/vis spectrophotometer, 3 refrigerated microcentrifuges, cell culture facilities with laminar flow hoods, cell culture incubators, water baths, inverted and upright microscopes, 4°C refrigerators, -20°C and -80°C freezers, 96-well plate washer, 96-well plate reader, lyophylizer, Beckman ultracentrifuges, ELISA plate reader, spectrophotometer, densitometer, and flow cytometry.  The laboratory space includes sophisticated research equipment such as rotational thromboelastometry, thromboelastography, thrombin activation analysis, platelet function analysis, and flow chambers.  Additional translational work takes place in 800 feet of customized laboratory space that includes ventilator equipment, environmental chambers, and test lungs.  Additional core facilities, including flow cytometry, proteomics, and microscopy cores, are located within the same building as the Surgical Research Unit. 

Animal Facilities

The University of Cincinnati Laboratory Animal Medical Services maintains and manages AAALAC approved animal facilities totaling approximately 60,000 square feet. Programs of animal husbandry, preventive medicine, and pre- and post-surgical care have been developed to assure adequate veterinary care is provided at all times.  Complete veterinary, diagnostic, and clinical support services are available.  An animal operating room to perform hemorrhage and resuscitation experiments is located within the Surgical Research Unit and an operating room for large animal experiments is located in the Center for Surgical Innovation.  These facilities include instruments, veterinary technician support, and anesthesia and monitoring devices as well as a hypobaric chamber capable of simulating altitudes as high as 100,000 feet.

Biostatistical Support

Trauma research efforts are supported by a full-time biostatistician who assists statistical analysis in the pre-study, grant preparation, statistical analysis, and manuscript phases.  In addition, as needed, additional robust statistical support is available through the University of Cincinnati’s Center for Clinical and Translational Science and Training (CCTST).

Support for Basic and Translational Scientists

The group has an excellent track record of mentoring the next generation of basic and translational scientists.  Support is provided in the form of startup funding, assigned mentors, scholarly oversight committees, and assistance with grant applications.  This approach has led to successful attainment of intramural and extramural funding support, including the CCTST, surgical societies, the DOD, and the NIH.

Prior trainees in CRIT include:

Post-doctoral Fellows:

2007-2009
Nathan L Huber, MD

2012-2014
Jeffrey M Sutton, MD

2019-2021
Kate Singer, MD

2008-2009
Michael Goodman, MD

2013-2015
Richard Hoehn, MD

2019-2021
Whitney Zingg, MD

2008-2010
Amy T Makley, MD

2013-2015
Peter Jernigan, MD

2020-2021
Catherine Entriken, MD

2009-2010
Ryan Earnest, MD

2013-2015
Emily Midura, MD

2020-2022
Taylor Wallen, MD

2009-2011
Eric Campion, MD

2014-2016
Alex Chang, MD

2021-2023
M. Ryan Baucom, MD

2009-2011
Dennis I Sonnier, MD

2015-2017
Young Kim, MD

2021-2023
Stephanie Sisak, MD

2010-2011
Christopher Mahoney, MD

2016-2018
Drew Jung, MD

2022-2024
Ryan Chae, MD

2010-2012
Ritha M Belizaire, MD

2017-2018
Matthew Schreiner, MD

2022-2024
Adam Price, MD

2011-2013
Steven Miller, MD

2017-2018
Grace Niziolek, MD

2023-2025
Ellen Becker, MD

2011-2013
Sung Yang, MD

2018-2020
Mackenzie Morris, MD

2023-2025
Lindsey Wattley, MD

2011-2013
Jill R. Richter, PhD

2018-2020
Kasiemobi Pulliam, MD

 

Pre-medical/Medical Students:

2005-2006
Benjamin Wilkins
medical student
PhD capstone project

2017
Jasmine Lee
medical student

2021
Resha Kodali
medical student

2009-2010
Joseph Deters
undergraduate student

2017
Abijinth Matur
medical student

2021-2022
Jackie Youngs
medical student

2010-2013
Matthew Gangidine
undergraduate student

2017
Ryan Moran
medical student

2021-2022
Maura Kopchak
medical student

2011
Melanie Wilson
undergraduate student

2018
Aron Bercz
medical student

2022
Kamala Nelson
medical student

2013, 2014
Taylor Johannigman
undergraduate student 

2018 
Farzaan Kassam
medical student

2022
Nick Weismann
medical student

2015
Heng He
medical student

2019
Devin John
medical student

2022, 2023
Emma Perez
undergraduate student

2016
Mark Johnson
medical student

2019
Emily McGlone
medical student

2023
Chad Archdeacon
medical student

2016
Dhahvan Shah
medical student

2020
Nora Elson
medical student

2023
Christopher Nguyen
medical student

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Department of
Surgery

University of Cincinnati
College of Medicine
231 Albert Sabin Way
Cincinnati, OH 45267-0558

Mail Location: 0558
Phone: 513-558-4748