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PLEASE TYPE DATE COMPLETED: June 28, 2022 S.S.#: 214-60-4753 CURRICULUM VITAE EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL (If spacing is insufficient, the applicant using the same format may prepare the C.V.) NAME: David G. Oelberg, M.D. SPOUSE'S NAME: Debra P. Oelberg OFFICE ADDRESS: Division of Neonatal- Perinatal Medicine HOME ADDRESS: 1624 West Little Neck Road Department of Pediatrics Virginia Beach, VA 23452 601 Children’s Lane Norfolk, VA 23507-1971 PHONE: (757) 668-7456 PHONE: (757) 463-1270 E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] [email protected] PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS: (Check One) X HOME: DATE & PLACE OF May 26, 1952 – Waukon, IA MILITARY SERVICE: None Ethnic/Racial Self-Identification : (Check only one) 1 American Indian or Alaskan Native 2 Asian or Pacific Islander 3 Black, not of Hispanic origin 4 Mexican American or Chicano (Hispanic) 5 Puerto Rican (Hispanic) 6 Other Hispanic 7 X White, not of Hispanic Origin DATES OF SCHOOL OR HOSPITAL ATTENDANCE DEGREE FIELD UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE: College of William & Mary 1970 TO 1974 BS with Highest Honors Chemistry GRADUATE DEGREE: University of Maryland School of 1974 TO 1978 MD Medicine

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DATE COMPLETED: May 3, 2023S.S.#: 214-60-4753

CURRICULUM VITAE

EASTERN VIRGINIA MEDICAL SCHOOL

(If spacing is insufficient, the applicant using the same format may prepare the C.V.)

NAME: David G. Oelberg, M.D. SPOUSE'S NAME: Debra P. Oelberg

OFFICE ADDRESS: Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

HOME ADDRESS:1624 West Little Neck Road

Department of Pediatrics Virginia Beach, VA 23452601 Children’s LaneNorfolk, VA 23507-1971

PHONE: (757) 668-7456 PHONE: (757) 463-1270E-MAIL ADDRESS: [email protected] [email protected]

PREFERRED MAILING ADDRESS: (Check One) OFFICE:

X HOME:DATE & PLACE OF BIRTH: May 26, 1952 – Waukon, IAMILITARY SERVICE: None

Ethnic/Racial Self-Identification: (Check only one)1 American Indian or Alaskan Native2 Asian or Pacific Islander3 Black, not of Hispanic origin4 Mexican American or Chicano (Hispanic)5 Puerto Rican (Hispanic)6 Other Hispanic7 X White, not of Hispanic Origin

DATES OFSCHOOL OR HOSPITAL ATTENDANCE DEGREE FIELD

UNDERGRADUATE DEGREE: College of William & Mary 1970 TO 1974 BS with Highest Honors

Chemistry

GRADUATE DEGREE: University of Maryland School of Medicine

1974 TO 1978 MD

Medicine

INTERNSHIP: University of Texas Medical Branch 1978 TO 1979 NA Pediatrics

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RESIDENCY: University of Texas Medical Branch 1979 TO 1981 NA Pediatrics

FELLOWSHIPS AND OTHER University of Texas NeonatalPOSTDOCTORAL TRAINING: Medical School - Houston 1981 TO 1984 NA Medicine

HOSPITAL STAFF MEMBERSHIPS: Sentara Princess Anne Hospital, 2011 to present

Sentara Virginia Beach General Hospital, 2010 to 2011

Chesapeake General Hospital, 1997 to presentMaryview General Hospital, 1997 to presentMary Immaculate Hospital, 1996 to 2005Sentara Bayside General Hospital, 1996 to 1999Sentara Leigh General Hospital, 1996 to presentChildren's Hospital of the King's Daughters, 1993 to presentSentara Norfolk General Hospital, 1993 to presentLyndon B. Johnson County Hospital, 1990 to 1993

Houston Northwest Medical Center, 1990 to 1993Humana Clear Lake Hospital, 1987 to 1991Casa de Ninos, 1986 to 1990Hermann Hospital, 1983 to l993

LICENSURE (No., STATE & YEAR): D22572, Maryland State Board of Medical Examiners, 1978-presentG1975, Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, 1982-20110101049071, Virginia State Board of Medicine, 1993-present

COMPLETED REQUIREMENTS FOR BOARD CERTIF.: SPECIALTY: Pediatrics YEAR 1981

Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

YEAR 1985

BOARD CERTIFICATION: SPECIALTY: Pediatrics YEAR 1985SUBSPECIALTY: Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine YEAR 1987

Maintenance of Certification 2009

ACADEMIC POSITIONS: (MOST CURRENT FIRST)RANK INSTITUTION YEARS

Professor of Pediatrics Eastern Virginia Medical School 2001 to present

Associate Professor of Pediatrics Eastern Virginia Medical School 1993 to 2001

Associate Professor of Pediatrics with

Tenure

University of Texas Medical School at Houston 1990 to 1993

Associate Professor of Pediatrics University of Texas Medical School at Houston 1990 to 1993

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics University of Texas Medical School at Houston 1984 to 1990

Instructor in Pediatrics University of Texas Medical School at Houston 1983 to 1984

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Instructor in Clinical Pediatrics University of Texas Medical School at Houston 1982 to 1983

PROFESSIONAL & HOSPITAL POSITIONS: (MOST CURRENT FIRST)RANK INSTITUTION YEARS

Treasurer Southern Society for Pediatric Research 2012 to 2013

Chairman EVMS Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

(IACUC)

2006 to present

Past-President Hospital Medical Staff

Sentara Hospitals - Norfolk

2006 to 2007

President Hospital Medical Staff

Sentara Hospitals - Norfolk

2005 to 2006

Secretary-Treasurer Southern Society for Pediatric Research 2005 to 2012

President-Elect Hospital Medical Staff

Sentara Hospitals - Norfolk

2004 to 2005

Medical Director Department of Hospital Research Coordination

Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters

2004 to 2013

Physician Coordinator Clinical Research Unit

Center for Pediatric Research

2004 to 2005

Chairman Department of Pediatrics Clinical Research Review

Committee (CRRC)

2004

Secretary-Treasurer Hospital Medical Staff

Sentara Hospitals - Norfolk

2003 to 2004

Interim Chairman Department of Pediatrics

Eastern Virginia Medical School

2001 to 2002

Interim Director Center for Pediatric Research

Eastern Virginia Medical School

2001 to 2002

Interim Vice-President for Academic

Affairs

Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters 2001 to 2002

Director Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

Eastern Virginia Medical School

1998 to 2013

Past-President Southern Society for Pediatric Research 2001 to 2002

Coordinating President Southern Regional Societies Joint Council 2000 to 2001

President Southern Society for Pediatric Research 2000 to 2001

Chairman EVMS Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee

(IACUC)

2001 to 2003

Chairman Department of Pediatrics Clinical Research Committee

(CRC)

2001

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Medical Director Office of Research

Children’s Hospital of The King’s Daughters

1996 to 1997

Section Head – Perinatal Research Center for Pediatric Research

Eastern Virginia Medical School

1994 to 1998

Associate Director of the Newborn

Service

Hermann Children’s Hospital

Houston, TX

1989 to 1991

Acting Associate Director Division of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

University of Texas Medical School at Houston

1989 to 1991

Coordinator Neonatal-Perinatal Research

University of Texas Medical School at Houston

1988 to 1993

Director Fellowship Program in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine

University of Texas Medical School at Houston

1988 to 1993

Co-Founder and Coordinator South Texas Perinatal Research Group 1987 to 1993

TEACHING EXPERIENCE (Describe in detail: courses taught, professional level of students and periods of time

involved in such teaching):

Premedical Student Teaching Ethical Dilemmas of Neonatal Care (1 hr) 1994 Center for Pediatric ResearchLessons from a Physician Scintist (1 hr) 2003-04 Center for Pediatruc Research

Medical Student Teaching of First or Second Year StudentsIntroduction to Clinical Medicine (8 hrs) 1981-83 UTMSHDevelopment of the Nervous System (2 hrs) 1989-93 UTMSHMechanical Ventilation of Newborns (2 hrs) 1997-present EVMS

Medical Student Teaching of Third or Fourth Year StudentsClinical Rotation Supervision

NICU Clinical Rotation (10 hrs/student x 24 students/yr) 1985-91 UTMSHIntermediate Nursery (SNGH) Rotation (30 hrs/student x 8 students/yr) 1994-99 EVMSNICU Acting Intern Elective (CHKD) (30 hrs/student x 1 students/yr) 1994-99 EVMSIntermediate Nursery (SNGH) Rotation (30 hrs/student x 12 students/yr) 1999-present

EVMSNICU Acting Intern Elective (CHKD) (30 hrs/student x 2 students/yr) 1999- present EVMS

LecturesNeonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1-3 hrs) 1984-93 UTMSHNeonatal Pulmonary Function (1 hr) 1987 UTMSHMechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1984-93 UTMSHNeonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1 hrs) 1993-00 EVMSNeonatal Heart Disease (2 hrs) 1999-00 EVMSRespiratory Disorders of Newborns (1 hr) 1999-present EVMSMechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1999-present EVMS

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Graduate Teaching of Resident PhysiciansClinical Rotation Supervision

Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 2 mos/yr) 1983-84 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 4 mos/yr) 1984-90 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 2 mos/yr) 1991-93 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Intermediate Nursery (SNGH) Rotation (4 hrs/d x 1 mo/yr) 1993-00 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,3;

Family Medicine PG-1,2; Obstetric PG-1NICU (CHKD) Rotation (4 hrs/d x 1-2 mos/yr) 1993-97 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2NICU (CHKD) Rotation (4 hrs/d x 3 mos/yr) 1997-present EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2Intermediate Nursery (SNGH) Rotation (4 hrs/d x 1.5 mos/yr) 1998-present EVMS Pediatric

PL-1,3; Family Medicine PG-1,2; Obstetric PG-1Lectures

Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1984 - 1993 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Developmental Care of Newborns (1 hr) 1990 - 1993 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3AHA Pediatric Advanced Life Support Instructor (1 hr) 1991 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1 hr) 1988-93 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Pulmonary Physiology (1 hr) 1988-93 UTMSH Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1 hrs) 1993-00 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1993- present EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Nuts and Bolts II (1 hr) 1998 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Neonatal Heart Disease (3 hrs) 1999-00 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Causes of Neonatal Respiratory Distress (3 hrs) 1998-present EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Idiopathic Respiratory Distress Syndrome (2 hrs) 1998-present EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Necrotizing Enterocolitis (3 hrs) 2000 EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3

ProceduresAHA-AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Course Regional Instructor (8 hrs) 1983-1993 UTMSH

PL-1AHA-AAP Neonatal Resuscitation Course Instructor (2 hrs) 2000-present EVMS PL-1Endotracheal Intubation (50-70 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS Pediatric

PL-1,2,3Umbilical Catheter Placement (15-25 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS

Pediatric PL-1,2,3Chest tube Placement (3-5 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS Pediatric PL-

1,2,3Lumbar punctures (5-10 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (8-15 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS

Pediatric PL-1,2,3Paracentesis (1-5 procedures/yr) 1983-present UTMSH and EVMS Pediatric PL-1,2,3

Graduate Teaching of Neonatal Nurse Practioners (NNP)Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1997-00 ODU NNP studentsNeonatal Heart Disease (1 hr) 1997-00 ODU NNP studentsNICU Clinical Supervision (4 wks/yr) 1997-present ODU NNP students

Postgraduate Teaching of Clinical Fellows in Neonatal-Perinatal MedicineClinical Rotation Supervision

Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 2 mos/yr) 1983-84 Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 4 mos/yr) 1984-90 Neonatal Intensive Care Nurseries (4 hrs/d x 2 mos/yr) 1991-93

LecturesFetal-neonatal gastrointestinal physiology (2 hrs) 1986,1988,1990 UTMSH

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Fetal-neonatal pulmonary physiology (2 hrs) 1986,1988,1990 UTMSH

Postgraduate Teaching of Community Physicians / Basic ScientistsNeonatal Resuscitation (1 hr) 1984 Major problems in Perinatal Medicine: The Team

Approach; Houston, TXStabilization of the Sick Newborn (1 hr) 1984 Life Flight Emergency Care Symposium;

Houston, TXManagement During the First 24 Hours of the Sick “Premie” (1 hr) 1985 Life Flight

Emergency Care Symposium; Houston, TXBile Salts Act as Calcium Ionophores (1.5 hrs) 1986 UTMB; Galveston, TXBile Salt-Induced Calcium Uptake by Vesicles (1 hr) 1987 Dept of Physiology, UTMSHStabilization of the Pediatric Patient (1 hr) 1987 Houston, TXNeonatal Assessment (1 hr) 1989 Houston District Society for Medical Technology

Multidisciplinary Workshop; Houston, TX420 Times Per Minute – Can You Catch Your Breath? (1 hr) 1991 Caring for Mothers and

Babies Conference; Houston, TXCommunicating Bad News (1 hr) 1991 Families in Crisis Series; Houston, TXJet Ventilation in the Pediatric Patient (1 hr) 1991 Hermann Hospital 1991 Clinical Update;

Houston, TXNewborn Resuscitation in the Emergency Department (1 hr) 1991 PALS Course; UTMSHPathophysiology of Candidate Disease States (4 hrs) 1991-92 ECMO Course; UTMSHMaternal-Neonatal Transport Reviews at Referring Tidewater Hospitals (4-6 hrs/yr) 1997-00 RSV Immunoprophylaxis (0.5 hr) — 1998 Shore Memorial Hospital; Accomack, VARSV Immunoprophylaxis (0.5 hr) — 1999 Southhampton Memorial Hospital; Franklin, VARespiratory Distress Syndrome (0.5 hr) — 1999 Albemarle Hospital; Elizabeth City, NCRSV Immunoprophylaxis (1 hr) — 1999 Tidewater Pediatric Society; Chesapeake, VA

Grand Rounds Convalescent Care of the Newborn (1 hr) 1983 Pasadena Bayshore Hospital; Pasadena, TXNewborn Infant with Respiratory Distress (1 hr) 1983 Community Hospital of Brazosport;

Freeport, TXResuscitation of the Newborn (1 hr) 1983 Houston NW Medical Center; Houston, TXNeonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1 hr) 1984 Conroe Medical Center; Conroe, TXNeonatal Resuscitation (1 hr) 1985 Houston NW Medical Center; Houston, TXRespiratory Diseases of the Newborn (1 hr) 1988 SE Regional Medical Center; Conroe, TXSlipping into Surfactant (1 hr) 1991 St, Joseph’s Hospital; Houston, TX420 Times Per Minute – Can You Catch Your Breath? (1 hr) 1991 UTMSHTwo Shades of Yellow - Direct hyperbilirubinemia (1 hr) 1992 UTMSHImmunoprophylaxis of High Risk Infants for RSV What Should We Do? (1 hr) 1996 EVMSRespiratory Syncytial Virus Update on Prevention (1 hr) 1997 Portsmouth General

Hospital; Portsmouth, VAImmunoprophylaxis for Severe RSV Bronchiolitis – Consensus and Controversy (1 hr) 1998

EVMSRespiratory Distress Syndrome (1 hr) — 1999 Maryview Hospital; Portsmouth, VANeonatology CPC Cardiovascular Collapse in Two Newborns (1 hr) 1999 EVMSNeonatal Nosocomial Research Program (1 hr) 2000 EVMSAn Interesting Case of Respiratory Distress in the Delivery Room (1 hr) 2001 EVMSReduction of Neonatal Late-Onset Sepsis (1 hr) 2002 EVMSMoney, Power, Sex, Fame...or Science (1 hr) 2012 EVMS

Postgraduate Teaching of Nurses and Other Allied Health PersonnelScope of Perinatal Medicine (2 hrs) 1984 School of Public Health, UTMSHManagement of Neonatal Diseases (6-8 hrs) 1985-88 Neonatal Nursery Nurses, UTMSH

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Mechanical Ventilation of Newborns (1 hr) 1996-present CHKD NICU NursesNeonatal Heart Disease (4 hrs) 1998-present CHKD NICU NursesNeonatal Respiratory Distress (2 hrs) 1998-present CHKD NICU Nurses

Research Supervision and Mentoring of Undergraduate/Premedical StudentsEmily Rivera – Senior undergraduate at Old Dominion University University - Regulatory volume

increase in type II pneumocytes by Na+/H+ exchange (3 hrs/d x 4 mos) – 1993 Center for Pediatric Research

Joy Adupe – Senior undergraduate at Old Dominion University - Regulatory volume increase in type II pneumocytes by Na+/H+ exchange (1 hr/d x 8 mos) 1994-95 Center for Pediatric Research

Paris Heidt – Senior undergraduate at Randolph-Macon Women’s University – Regulatory volume increase in type II pneumocytes by Na+/H+ exchange; Inhibition of induced apoptosis in neutrophils by membrane depolarization (4 hrs/d x 2.5 mos x 2 yrs) 1994-95 Center for Pediatric Research

Sarah Joyner – Senior undergraduate at University of Virginia - Insertion of monovalent cation channels in planar lipid bilayers by surfactant; Tracking of pathogen transmission in the neonatal nursery using DNA markers as surrogate indicators (4 hrs/d x 2.5 mos x 1 yr and (2 hrs/d x 2.5 mos x 1 yrs) 1996-97 Center for Pediatric Research

Lindsey Sharp – Senior undergraduate at Duke University - Feasibility study of DNA probes as surrogate indicators of bacterial and viral transmission (2 hrs/d x 2.5 mos) 1998 Center for Pediatric Research

G. Chris Frech – Senior undergraduate at University of Virginia – Reliability of soap and towel consumption as markers of handwashing in day care units (1 hrs/d x 2.5 mos) 1999 Center for Pediatric Research

Lauren Chernick – Senior undergraduate at Duke University - Current staff attitudes regarding parental visitation within neonatal intensive care units (1 hrs/d x 2.5 mos) 1999 Center for Pediatric Research

Lindsey Crawford – Senior undergraduate at Henry and Emory College - Mechanism of G protein-mediated release of calcium stores in neutrophils (1 hrs/d x 2.5 mos) 2001 Center for Pediatric Research

Research Supervision and Mentoring of Medical StudentsOkyanus Gueral – Visiting senior Greek medical student - Extraction of phoslipids from

pulmonary surfactant (1-4 hrs/d x 1 month) 1989 UTMSHIyad Saidi – M.D./Ph.D. student at UTMSH - Transcutaneous optical measurements of bilirubin in

newborn infants (2 hrs/d x 3 months)– 1991-93 – UTMSHMonica Islam – MSIII at EVMS - Tracking of pathogen transmission in the neonatal nursery using

DNA markers as surrogate indicators (2 hrs/d x 2.5 mos x 1 yrs) 1996-97 Center for Pediatric Research

Galen Barnes – MSIV at EVMS - Case report of hyperbilirubinemia managed through employment of ABR (2 hr/wk x 3 mos) 2003-04

Research Supervision and Mentoring of Resident PhysiciansGhirish Shirali - Resident in Pediatrics – Maternal-neonatal vitamin C metabolism in a deprived

Indian population (1 hr/d x 3 mos) 1987-88 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH Mark Boston - Resident in Otolaryngology – Surfactant effects on activated neutrophils mimicked

by a gramicidin-phospholipid complex (1 hr/d x 6 mos) 1999-00 Department of Otolaryngology, EVMS

Wendy Kowalski - Resident in Pediatrics – Impact of parental visitation policies on parents and

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nurses in the neonatal intensive care unit (2 hrs/d x 2.5 mos) 1999-00 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Ken Tiffany - Resident in Pediatrics – Safety and practice of feeding newborns with umbilical venous catheters in place (1 hr/d x 2 mos) 2000-01 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Bill Reda - Resident in Pediatrics – Mechanism of G protein-mediated release of calcium stores in neutrophils (3 hrs/d x 2 mos) 2001-02 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Laurie Johnson - Resident in Pediatrics – Promotion of oral feeding in growing premature infants by cereal thickening (0.5 hr/d x 1 mo) 2001 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Camille Smith - Resident in Pediatrics – Case report of hyperbilirubinemia managed through employment of ABR (2 hr/wk x 3 mos) 2003-04 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Maura Foster – Resident in Pediatrics – Survey of neonatal GBS prevention practices among pediatrcians, neonatologists and family practioners (3 hrs/wk x 2 mos) 2008 - Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Libby Bien, Maura Foster - Residents in Pediatrics – Promotion of oral feeding in growing premature infants by EBM/formula thickening (2 hrs/mo x 6 mos) 2008-09 Department of Pediatrics, EVMS

Waleed Kurtom – Resident in Pediatrics – Umbilical Vein Catheterization Increases Mortality in Extremely Premature Newborns (3 hrs/wk x 8 mos) – 2014-15

Research Supervision and Mentoring of Postgraduate FellowsSally Downey – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Bile salt-induced calcium accumulation

by type II pneumocytes and potential mechanisms of meconium-induced pneumonitis (2 hrs/d x 4 mos) 1984-86 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Scott Tisdell – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Frequency of fluid and electrolyte imbalances in very low birth weight newborns during the first week of life (1 hr/d x 2 mos) 1985-87 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Susan Keeney – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Regulatory role of calcium ion in type II pneumocytes (2 hrs/d x 6 mos) 1985-88 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Cheryl Robinson – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Type II pneumocyte calcium metabolism (1 hrs/d x 4 mos) 1987-88 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Jon Roth – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Effects of albuterol and theophylline on expiratory airway resistance in mechanically ventilated newborns (1 hr/d x 1 mo) 1988-89 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Peter Baeckert – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Blood levels of fat-soluble vitamins in very low birth weight newborns receiving total parenteral nutrition (1 hr/d x 2 mos) 1988-89 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Cynthia Lynn – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Transcutaneous optical measurements of bilirubin in newborn infants and effects of gestational age (1 hr/d x 3 mos) 1989-91 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Darrell Wheeler – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Anterior capsule vascularity of the eye as an indicator of gestational age(1 hr/d x 1 mo) 1992 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Faten Shabarek – Fellow in Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine – Sodium-chloride cotransport at the basolateral membrane of type II pneumocytes (1 hr/d x 4 mos) 1990-93 Department of Pediatrics, UTMSH

Enrique Chacon-Cruz – Research Fellow in Infectious Diseases – Roles of intracellular calcium ion and membrane potential during induced neutrophil apoptosis; Inhibitory effects of pulmonary surfactant on neutrophil activation, calcium activity and membrane potential (1

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hr/d x 4 mos) 1997-00 Center for Pediatric Research

Research Supervision and Mentoring of Other Predoctoral StudentsNael McCarty - Advisory committee for Ph.D. candidate - Thesis title: Calcium-dependent control

of cell volume regulation in renal proximal tubule 1988-89 Department of Physiology, UTMSH

Carolyn Preston - Advisory committee for M.D., Ph.D. candidate - Thesis title: The characterization and purification of a chloride channel found in bovine tracheal epithelia and renal cortex 1991-93 Department of Physiology, UTMSH

Other Invited Lectures / Visiting ProfessorshipsNeonatal Resuscitation (1 hr) 1986 V Journados Pediatricas; Villahermosa, MexicoMedical Emergencies of the Preterm Infant (1 hr) 1986 V Journados Pediatricas;

Villahermosa, MexicoNewborn auditory screening: Rationale, risk criteria and technique (1 hr) 1987 American

Speech-Language- Hearing Association; New Orleans, LA.Calcium metabolism in Type II Pneumocytes (1 hr) 1988 Texas Thoracic Society; Austin, TXRespiratory Diseases of the Newborn (1 hr) 1988 VII Journados Pediatricas; Villahermosa,

MexicoNeonatal Hyperbilirubinemia (1 hr) 1988 VII Journados Pediatricas; Villahermosa, MexicoMechanical Ventilation of the Newborn (Keynote Address) (1 hr) 1988 Ventilacion Asistida al

Recien Nacido, Mexico City, MexicoPulmonary Function Measurements in the Newborn (1 hr) 1988 Ventilacion Asistida al

Recien Nacido, Mexico City, MexicoBirth Trauma (1 hr) 1991 Post-Graduate Course in Trauma and Critical Care; San Jose

Costa RicaExogenous Surfactants and Replacement in RDS (1 hr) 1991 Post-Graduate Course in

Trauma and Critical Care; San Jose Costa RicaIon Transport by Type II Pneumocytes (1 hr) 1994 Institute for Environmental Medicine;

Philadelphia, PAState of the Art Lecture - Immunoprophylaxis for Severe RSV Bronchiolitis – Consensus and

Controversy (1 hr) 1999 Southern Society for Pediatric Research; New Orleans, LANeonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome (1 hr) 1999 Curso International de Neonatologia;

La Paz, BoliviaMechanical Ventilation of Neonates (1 hr) 1999 Curso International de Neonatologia; La

Paz, BoliviaNeonatal Shock (1 hr) 1999 Curso International de Neonatologia; La Paz, BoliviaNeonatal Group B Streptococcal Infection (1 hr) 1999 Curso International de Neonatologia;

La Paz, BoliviaRespiratory Disorders of the Newborn (1 hr) 1999 Curso International de Neonatologia; La

Paz, BoliviaArt Hardy Memorial Lecture – RSV: Consensus or Controversy (1 hr) 1999 Neonatology –

The Sick Newborn; Savannah, GAGroup B Streptococcal Guidelines Revisited (1 hr) 1999 Neonatology – The Sick Newborn;

Savannah, GAImmunoprophylaxis for Severe RSV Bronchiolitis (1 hr) 1999 NANN 15th Annual Meeting;

Orlando, FLReduction of Neonatal Late-onset Sepsis in the 00’s (1 hr) 2001 University of Texas Medical

School at Houston – Department of PediatricsSurfactant Moves Salt Who Cares? (1 hr) 2001 University of Texas Medical School at

Houston – Department of PediatricsOverview of Neonatal Nosocomial Sepsis (2 hrs) 2002 - Inhibitex, Inc; Alpharetta, GAAssessment and Management of Neonatal Cardiac Anomalies (1 hr) – 2005 – 11th Annual

Neonatal Perinatal Perspectives – Virginia Beach, VABiosensors of Physiological Variability (1 hr) – 2005 – SensorsGov Expo & Conference –

Hampton, VA

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MEMBERSHIP ON E.V.M.S. COMMITTEES:EVMS Ad Hoc GME Review Committee, 2004-2005Clinical Trials Advisory Committee, 2002Dean’s Executive Committee, 2001-2002Council of Clinical Chairpersons, 2001-2002EVMS Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), 1999-2003, 2004-2014Department of Pediatrics Physician Advisory Committee on Clinical Information Systems, 1996-99Department of Pediatrics Academic Advisory Committee, 1998-99EVMS Research Committee, 1994-1997Department of Pediatrics Epidemiologist Search Committee, 1994Department of Pediatrics Research Forum Committee, 1994-1996Center for Pediatric Research Strategic Planning Committee, 1994

HONORS AND AWARDS:Eagle Scout Award with Bronze Palm, 1968American Field Service Foreign Exchange Student to Chile, 1969-1970Phi Eta Sigma (College of William and Mary), 1971Phi Beta Kappa (College of William and Mary), 1973Omicron Delta Kappa (College of William and Mary), 1973Who's Who in American Colleges and Universities, 1974Lettered in Varsity Soccer (College of William and Mary), 1971-73Young Investigator Award Commendation, Society for Pediatric Research, 1985Hospital del Nino Visiting Professor, Villahermosa, Mexico, 1986 and 1987Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 1985-presentDean's Teaching Excellence List, 1987-88Instituto Nacional de Perinatologia Visiting Professor, Mexico City, Mexico, 1988NIH Clinical Investigator Award from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute, 1989Who's Who in the World, 1992-presentWyeth-Ayerst Laboratories Visiting Professor, 1992University of Pennsylvania Medical Center - Institute for Environmental Medicine Visiting Professor. May, 1994Who’s Who in America, 1997-presentState of the Art Lecture – Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1999Hospital del Nino Visiting Professor, La Paz, Bolivia, 1999Art Hardy Memorial Lecture, Medical College of Georgia Visiting Professor, 1999 Pediatric Expert Panel – United States Pharmacopeia, 2000-2005Midwest Research Institute Speakers’ Bureau, 2000Department of Pediatrics Visiting Professor, University of Texas Medical School at Houston, 2001Ross Laboratories Speakers’ Bureau, 2002-2010INO Therapeutics Speakers’ Bureau, 2002-2011NICHD Special Emphasis Contract Review Panels, 2005-presentFounder's Award – Southern Society for Pediatric Research, 2012

ISSUED PATENTS:Method and apparatus for optical measurement of bilirubin in tissue - Steven Jacques, David Oelberg and Iyad

Saidi - United States Patent No. 5,353,790 (10/11/94). Patent marketed by Respironics under the trade name of BiliChek™.

COMMUNITY SERVICES: Houston Chapter of Parents of SIDS Victims, Physician consultant, 1983-84Phi Beta Kappa of Houston, Scholarship Committee, 1985-92“Ethics of Neonatal Care” – West University Methodist Church, 1992Lynnhaven United Methodist Church, Board of Trustees 1996-99; Treasurer of Board of Trustees, 1997-98;

Chairman of Board of Trustees, 1999; Church Council, 1999-2002; Chairman of Church Council, 2000-2002Lynnhaven Baseball Pinto League, Assistant Coach, Fall-Spring, 1998-00Physician consultant, Hampton Roads Substance Affected Infant Task Force, 1998UMVIM missionary to El Alto, Bolivia, August 1999

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EVMS Radio Rounds:Neonatal Respiratory Distress Syndrome, 1999 Bronchiolitis and Respiratory Syncytial Virus, 1999

UMVIM missionary and team leader to El Alto, Bolivia, July, 2005 UMVIM missionary and team physician to Leon, Nicaragua, July, 2007, 2008, 2011, and 2012Lynnhaven United Methodist Church Choir, 2008 - presentEmpowering Haitiens missionary and physician to Cap Haitien, Haiti, January, 2012

MEMBERSHIP ON LOCAL AND NATIONAL COMMITTEES AND BOARDS: (Indicate offices held)Annual Giving Board of Directors, College of William and Mary, 2012 – present (Co-chairman, Reuinon

Committee, 2012-2014)Board of Directors, Fund for William and Mary, 2010-2012Sentara Norfolk General Hospital MDCQI, 2006-2008Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Credentials Committee, 1994-2005 and 2006-2011 (Chairman, 2004-2005)NICHD Special Emphasis Contract Review Panels, 2005-presentSentara Norfolk General Hospital Medical Liason Committee, 2003-2007 (Chairman, 2005-2006)Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Medical Executive Committee, 2003-2008 (Chairman, 2005-2006)Sentara Norfolk General Hospital Patient Care Committee, 2002-2005 CHKD Medical Executive Committee, 2001-2002CHKD Professional Affairs Committee, 2001-2002CHS Strategic Planning Committee, 2001-2002CHKD Strategic Leadership Team, 2001-2002CHKD Clinical Review Committee, 2001-2002CHKD Clinical Research Review Committee (CRRC), 2001 (Chairman, 2001 and 2004)CSG Managemnet Committee, 2001-2002EVMS Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), 1999-2003, 2004-present (Chairman, 2001-2003

and 2006-present)CHKD Infection Control Sub-committee, 1999-2003Editorial Advisory Board of Neonatal Intensive Care, 1992-presentCHKD Mortality Review Committee, 1996-2003CHKD Informatics Grant Review Panel, 1994-98, 2001-2002SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals; Consultant, 1995-96CHKD Internet Development Committee, 1996SPSS Advisory Committee on Power Analysis, 1995EVMS Research Committee, 1994-1997CHKD Search Committee for the Vice Chairman of Ambulatory Pediatrics, 1994-95CHS Ad-Hoc Physician Planning Committee, 1993Ad hoc reviewer for American Journal of Physiology, Pediatrics, Digestive Diseases and Sciences, Hepatology,

Clinical Pediatrics, Acta Paediatrica, Journal of Pediatrics, Journal of PerinatologyMarch of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation; grant review panel, 1990-91Medical Research Council of Canada; grant review panel, 1990-91 Fetus and Newborn Committee, Texas Pediatric Society, 1990-93The Hospital for Sick Children Foundation, Toronto, Canada; grant review panel, 1991-93Ontario Ministry of Health, Health Care Systems Research; grant review panel, 1991-93NIH Consultant File Member, 1991-presentUTMSH Faculty Senate, 1986-89,1990-91UTMSH Curriculum Committee, 1988-91Hermann Hospital Utilization Management Committee, 1989-92Hermann Children's Hospital Neonatal Developmental Care Task Force, 1990-93Hermann Children's Hospital Telethon Committee, 1991Hermann Hospital Infection Control Committee, 1984-93Hermann Hospital Employee Recognition Committee, 1984-88UTMSH Department of Pediatrics Residency Training and Selection Committee, 1983-85UTMSH Department of Pediatrcs Faculty Advisory Sub-committee, Chairman, 1983-85

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:

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American Academy of Pediatrics Southern Society for Pediatric Research Scientific Session Moderator (1991, 1994, 1999); Councilor (1996-98);

Institutional Representative (1997-99, 2002-present); President-Elect (1999-00); President (2000-01); Past-President (2001-02), Secretary-Treasurer (2005-2012), Treasurer (2012)

Society for Pediatric Research Scientific Session Moderator (1991,2012), Abstract reviewer (2011)American Medical AssociationNew York Academy of Sciences Society for Experimental Biology and MedicineTexas Medical Association resigned 1993Harris County Medical Society resigned 1993Texas Pediatric Society resigned 1993South Texas Perinatal Research Group Co-founder in 1987; resigned 1993

PLEASE ATTACH FULL BIBLIOGRAPHY: List authors, title of article, journal name, year, volume and pages. Separately list abstracts, books, monographs accepted for publication but not yet in print and articles submitted but not yet accepted for publication.

ORIGINAL ARTICLES IN PEER-REVIEWED JOURNALS:

1. Oelberg DG and Schiavelli MD: Preparation of allenyl esters. Journal of Organic Chemistry 42:1804-1806, 1977.

2. Oelberg DG and Finkelstein JW: Hospitalization of adolescents: collecting the data. Journal of Adolescent Health Care 1:282-87, 1981.

3. Oelberg DG . Failure to thrive. Amer. J. Dis. Child. 136:376-377, 1982.

4. Oelberg DG , Fisher DG, Gross DM, Denson SE and Adcock EW: Endocarditis in high-risk neonates. Pediatrics 71:392-397, 1983.

5. Oelberg DG and Adcock EW: Oxyhood hoods: An unusual cause of neonatal flexion contractures. Amer. J. Dis. Child. 137:182 1983.

6. Oelberg DG , Chari MV, Little LM, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Lithocholate glucuronide is a cholestatic agent. J. Clin. Invest. 73:1507-1514, 1984.

7. Oelberg DG , Dubinsky WP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Calcium binding by lithocholic and derivatives. Amer. J. Physiol. 245:G112-G115, 1984.

8. Oelberg DG , Dubinsky WP, Sackman JW, Wang LB, Adcock EW, and Lester R. Bile salts induce calcium uptake in vitro by human erythrocytes. Hepatology 7:245-252, 1987.

9. Oelberg DG , Temple DM, Haskins KS, Bigelow RH, and Adcock EW: Intracranial hemorrhage in term or near term newborns with persistent pulmonary hypertension. Clin. Pediatr. 27:14-20, 1988.

10. Oelberg DG , Wang LB, Sackman JW, Adcock EW, Lester R, and Dubinsky WP: Bile salt-induced calcium fluxes in artificial phospholipid vesicles. Biochim. Biophys. Acta 937:289-299, 1988.

11. Oelberg DG , Little JM, Adcock EW, and Lester R. Intestinal absorption of bile acid glucuronides in rats. Digest. Dis. Sciences. 33:1110-1116, 1988.

12. Baeckert PA, Greene HL, Fritz I, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW. Vitamin concentrations in very low birth weight infants given vitamins intravenously in a lipid emulsion: Measurement of vitamins A,D, and E and riboflavin. J. Pediatr. 113:1057-1065, 1988.

13. Anwer MS, Little JM, Oelberg DG, Zimniak P, and Lester R. Effect of bile acids on calcium efflux from isolated

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rat hepatocytes and perfused rat liver. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. Med. 191:147-152, 1989.

14. Shirali GS, Oelberg DG, and Mehta KP. Maternal-neonatal serum vitamin A concentrations in an Indian population. J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutri. 9:62-66, 1989.

15. Hood OJ, Doyle M, Hebert AA, and Oelberg DG. Association of Waardenburg syndrome type II and a de novo, balanced 7;20 translocation. Dysmorphol. Clin. Genetics. 3:122-123, 1989.

16. Oelberg DG , Dominguez R, and Hebert AA.Neurocristopathy syndrome: Review of four cases. Pediatr. Dermatol. 7:87-92, 1990.

17. Oelberg DG , Downey SA, and Flynn MM. Bile salt-induced intracellular Ca++ accumulation in type II pneumocytes. Lung. 168:297-308, 1990.

18. Zimniak P, Little JM, Radominska A, Oelberg DG, Anwer MS, and Lester R. Taurine-conjugated bile acids act as Ca2+ ionophores. Biochemistry 30:8598-604, 1991.

19. Wheeler D, Musgrove K and Oelberg DG. Discordant monozygotic twins with markedly different grades of anterior lens capsule vascularity. Clinical Pediatr. 32:248-249, 1993.

20. Lynn CJ, Saidi IS, Oelberg DG and Jacques SL. Gestational age correlates with skin reflectance in newborn infants of 24-42 weeks gestation. Biol Neonate. 64:69-75, 1993.

21. Oelberg DG , Xu F and Shabarek F. Sodium, proton transport by apical membranes of type II pneumocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1149:19-28, 1993.

22. Keeney SE and Oelberg DG. Alpha1-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors in adult and neonatal rat type II pneumocytes. Lung. 171:355-366, 1993.

23. Shabarek F, Xu F and Oelberg DG. Sodium-chloride cotransport at the basolateral membrane of type II pneumocytes. Biochem Med Metabol Biol. 52:76-83, 1994.

24. Oelberg DG , Xu F and Shabarek F. Sodium-coupled transport of glucose by type II pneumocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta. 1194:92-98, 1994.

25. Curtis VL, Oelberg DG and Willmore LJ. Infertility secondary to Valproate. J Epilepsy. 7:259-261, 1994.

26. The PREVENT Study Group. Reduction of RSV hospitalization among premature infants and infants with bronchopulmonary dysplasia using Respiratory Syncytial Virus Immune Globulin prophylaxis. Pediatrics. 99:93-99, 1997.

27. Oelberg DG . Reininger M and VanEeckhout J. A cost-benefit analysis of respiratory syncytial virus hyperimmune globulin (RSV-IVIG) in high-risk infants. Neonatal Intensive Care 11:29-33, 1998.

28. Oelberg DG . Neonatal endocarditis – Neither rare nor fatal. Clin Pediatr 37:747-748, 1998.

29. The Impact-RSV Study Group. Palivizumab, a humanized respiratory syncytial virus monoclonal antibody, reduces hospitalization from respiratory syncytial virus infection in high-risk infants. Pediatrics 102:531-537, 1998.

30. Oelberg DG , Xu F. Conductive choline transport by alveolar epithelial plasma membrane vesicles. Molec Genetics Metab 65:220-228, 1998.

31. Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG, Davis P, Buescher ES. Membrane depolarization and depletion of intracellular calcium stores are associated with delay of apoptosis in human neutrophils. J Leukocyte Biol 64:759-766, 1998.

32. Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG, Buescher ES. Human milk effects on neutrophil calcium metabolism: Blockade of calcium influx following agonist stimulation. Pediatr Res 46:200-207, 1999.

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33. Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, Oelberg DG. Surfactant modulates the calcium response of neutrophils to physiologic stimulation via cell membrane depolarization. Pediatr Res 47:405-413, 2000.

34. Oelberg DG , Joyner SE, Jiang X, Laborde D, Islam MP, Pickering LK. Detection of pathogen transmission in neonatal nurseries using DNA markers as surrogate indicators. Pediatrics 105:311-315, 2000.

35. Oelberg DG and Xu F. Insertion of cation-permeable channels by pulmonary surfactant proteins in artificial membrane. Molec Genetics Metab 70:295-300, 2000.

36. Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Parent And Nurse Perceptions Of Confidentiality, Rounding And Visitation Policy In A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Neonatal Intensive Care. 16(3):46-50, 2003.

37. Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Catheters In Situ. Pediatrics. 112:20-23, 2003.

38. Boston ME, Frech GC, Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, and Oelberg DG. Surfacatnt releases internal calcium stores in neutrophils by G pretein-activated pathway. Exp Biol Med. 229:99-107, 2004.

39. Smith CM, Barnes GP, Jacobson CA, Oelberg DG. Auditory brainstem response detects early bilirubin neurotoxicity at low indirect bilirubin values. J Perinatol. 24:730-732, 2004

40. Capparelli EV, Bloom BT, Kueser TJ, Oelberg DG, Bifano Em et al. Multicenter study to determine antibody concentrations and assess the safey of administration of INH-A21 (Veronate), a donor-selected human staphylococcal immune globulin, in low-birth-weight infants. Antimicrob Agents Chemother. 49:4121-4127, 2005.

41. Oelberg DG . Prenatal Growth: The Sum of Maternal, Placental and Fetal Contributions. Pediatrics in Review. 27:224-229, 2006.

42. Oelberg DG , Baker A, Quast D, and Worley l. Impact of umbilical catheterization on morbidity and mortality in extremely premature newborns. Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine. 7(1), 2014.

ABSTRACTS (* Presented at regional or national meetings):

1. Dohno S, Paskewitz D, Lynch J, Gimbel K, Thomas SM, and Oelberg D: Sleep and cardiac arrhythmias in coronary care patients. Sleep Research, 1976.

2. *Oelberg DG and Finkelstein JW: Adolescent hospitalizations - collection of the data base. Pediatr Res 14:429, 1980. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society of Adolescent Medicine.

3. *Oelberg DG and Goldie WD: Effects of L-DOPA on spinal evoked potentials. Clin Res 29:892, 1981. Presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research. January 1982, New Orleans, Louisiana.

4. *Oelberg D, Chari M, Little JM, Pyrek JS, and Lester R: Lithocholic acid glucuronide is a cholestatic agent. Hepatology 3:857, 1983. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases.

5. *Temple DM, Haskins KS, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW: Persistant pulmonary hypertension syndrome and intracranial hemorrhage in term or near term infants. Clin Res 31:906A, 1983. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, January, 1984, New Orleans, Louisiana.

6. *Oelberg DG, Sackman JW, Dubinsky WP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Mechanism of bile acid-induced hemolysis. Pediatr. Res. 18:370A, 1984. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1984, San Francisco, California.

7. *Oelberg DG, Dubinsky WP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Mechanism of bile acid-induced cholestasis.

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Gastroenterology 86:A-6, 1984. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, May, 1984, New Orleans, Louisiana.

8. *Oelberg DG, Sackman JW, Dubinsky WP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Mechanism of bile salt-induced hemolysis. Gastroenter. 86:A-182, 1984. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Gastroenterological Association, May, 1984, New Orleans, Louisiana.

9. *Oelberg DG, Sackman JW, Dubinsky EP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Mechanism of Bile Salt-induced Cytotoxicity. Presented at the Mead Johnson Neonatal-Gastroenterology Nutrition Symposium, October, 1984, White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

10. *Oelberg DG and Sackman JW: Furosemide does not increase calcium excretion in bile. Clin. Res. 32:904A (1984). Poster presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research, January 1985, New Orleans.

11. *Oelberg DG, Steffens DC, Sackman JW, Dubinsky WP, Adcock EW, and Lester R: Bile salts influence total/ionized calcium output in bile. Clin. Res. 32:884A (1984). Presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research. January, 1985, New Orleans.

12. *Oelberg DG, Sackman JW, Adcock EW, Lester R, and Dubinsky WP: Bile salts function as calcium ionophores. Pediatr. Res. 19:228A (1985). Presented at the Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1985, Washington, DC.

13. *Downey SA, Beauchamp LG, and Oelberg DG. Mechanism of meconium aspiration pneumonitis. Clin. Res. 34:225A (1986). Presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research. February, 1986, New Orleans. SA Downey was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

14. *Zimniak P, Oelberg DG, and Lester R: Bile salts as Ca ionophores in Ca-ATPase containing liposomes. Hepatology 5:1005 (1985). Presented at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, November, 1985, Chicago, Illinois.

15. *Little JM, Oelberg DG, and Lester R: Bile acids and hepatic calcium transport. Hepatology 5:1005 (1985). Presented at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, November, 1985, Chicago, Illinois.

16. *Little JM, Cage K, Oelberg DG, and Lester R: Pathogenesis of the pruritus of cholestasis: An initial hypothesis. Hepatology 5:1005 (1985). Presented at the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, November, 1985, Chicago, Illinois.

17. *Oelberg DG, Lester R, Dubinsky WP: Bile salt-induced calcium uptake by vesicles. Clin Res 35:59A, 1987. Presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research. January, 1987, New Orleans.

18. *Tisdell SC, Oelberg DG, Adcock EW: Fluid and electrolyte management in the very low birth weight infant. Pediatric Research 21:379A, 1987. Presented at the Southern Society for Pediatric Research. January, 1987, New Orleans.

19. *Downey SA, Flynn MM, Beauchamp LG, Oelberg DG: Bile salt-induced calcium accumulation in lung cells. Pediatric Research 21:449A, 1987. Presented at the American Academy of Pediatrics and Society for Pediatric Research. May, 1987, San Francisco.

20. *Hall JW, Stoel-Gammon C, Oelberg DG, Peters-Kripal JG, and Hosford-Dunn H. Newborn auditory screening: Rationale, risk criteria and technique. ASHA 10:120, 1987. Presented at the American Speech-Language- Hearing Association Meeting, November, 1987, New Orleans.

21. *Dominguez R and Oelberg DG. Cranial neurocristopathy syndrome. Pediatr. Radiol. 18:267, 1988. Presented at the European Society of Pediatric Radiologists. May, 1988, Geneva, Switzerland.

22. *Shirali GS, Mehta KP, and Oelberg DG. Maternal-neonatal vitamin C metabolism in deprived populations. Pediatr Res 23:492A, 1988. Presented at Southern Society for Pediatric Research. February, 1988, New Orleans.

23. *Keeney SE, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW. Correlation of breath hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and tracheal aspirate

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inflammatory activity with development of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Pediatr Res 23:511A, 1988. Presented at the Society for Pediatric Research. May, 1988, Washington, D.C.

24. Robinson CM, Keeney SE, Flynn MM, Shirali GS, and Oelberg DG. Pneumocyte calcium metabolism. Pediatr Res 23:567A, 1988.

25. Keeney SE, Robinson CM, Flynn MM, Shirali GS, and Oelberg DG. Regulatory role of calcium ion in type 2 pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 23:565A, 1988.

26. *Baeckert PA, Greene HL, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW. Blood levels of vitamins A,D, and E in very low birth weight infants receiving total parenteral nutrition with the vitamins added to the lipid emulsion. Presented at the American College of Nutrition, 1989, Chicago, Illinois.

27. *Baeckert PA, Greene HL, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW. Riboflavin levels in preterm infants receiving total parenteral nutrition: Measurement of plasma and red cell levels by HPLC. Presented at the American College of Nutrition, 1989, Chicago, Illinois.

28. *Roth JB, Griffith JA, and Oelberg DG. Albuterol reduces expiratory resistance in mechanically ventilated infants not receiving theophylline. Clin Res 37:69A, 1989. Presented at Southern Society for Pediatric Research. February, 1989, New Orleans and Texas Pediatric Society. September, 1988, Dallas.

29. *McGowan JD, Stevens D, Oelberg DG, and Adcock EW. Formulas influence parental reports of "spitting up". Clin Res 37:68A, 1989. Presented at Southern Society for Pediatric Research. February, 1989, New Orleans.

30. Oelberg DG , Siddiqui H, Taghadosi M, and Karimi S. Chloride-dependent, furosemide-sensitive sodium transport by type II pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 27:312A, 1990.

31. Oelberg DG , Taghadosi M, and Karimi S. Preparation of type II pneumocyte plasma membrane vesicles for transport studies. Pediatr Res 27:312A, 1990.

32. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Sodium transport occurs in adult bovine type II pneumocyte plasma membrane vesicles. Pediatr Res 29:224A, 1991. Presented at the Annual Meeting, Society for Pediatric Research. May, 1991, New Orleans.

33. *Lynn CJ, Saidi IS, Oelberg DG and Jacques SL. Gestational age correlates with skin reflectance in newborn infants. Pediatr Res 29:374A, 1991, Presented to Texas Pediatric Society, October, 1991, Houston, Texas.

34. *Saidi IS, Lynn CJ, Oelberg DG and Jacques SL. Transcutaneous optical measurement of bilirubin in a heterogeneous neonatal population. Presented to American Academy of Pediatrics, October, 1991, New Orleans, Louisiana.

35. *Oelberg DG, Fang X and Shabarek F. Sodium-coupled transport of glucose across plasma membranes of type II pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 31:362A, 1992, Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1992, Baltimore, MD.

36. *Curtis VL, Oelberg DG, Wheless JW and Willmore LJ. Infertility secondary to valproate therapy. Epilepsia 33(S3):108, 1992. Presented to American Epilepsy Society, December, 1992, Seattle WA.

37. *Shabarek F, Xu F and Oelberg DG. Sodium-chloride cotransport at the basolateral membrane of type II pneumocytes. Clinical Research 40:826A, 1992, Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, January, 1993, New Orleans, LA. F Shabarek was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

38. *Shabarek F, Xu F and Oelberg DG. Sodium-chloride cotransport at the basolateral membrane of type II pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 33:387A, 1993. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1993, Washington, D.C.

39. *Oelberg DG, Xu F and Rivera E. Type II pneumocytes respond to osmotically-induced cell volume loss by sodium-proton exchange. Pediatr Res 35:396A, 1994. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1994, Seattle,

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WA.

40. *Oelberg DG, Xu F, Heidt P and Adupe J. Regulatory volume increase (RVI) in pneumocytes occurs by stimulation of basolateral but not apical Na+/H+ antiports. FASEB J 9:A597, 1995. Presented to Experimental Biology '95, April, 1995, Atlanta, GA.

41. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Diffusion potentials spontaneously develop in plasma membrane vesicles from type II pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 37:395A, 1995. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1995, San Diego, CA.

42. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Predominant choline uptake by type II pneumocytes occurs at the basolateral membrane by sodium-independent transport. Pediatr Res 37:395A, 1995. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1995, San Diego, CA.

43. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Apical membrane stretch promotes sodium conductance in type II pneumocytes. J Invest Med 44:44A, 1996. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1996, New Orleans, LA.

44. *Oelberg D, Heidt P, Xu F and Buescher ES. Acidosis and membrane depolarization accompany apoptosis in neutrophils. FASEB J 10:A180, 1996. Presented to Experimental Biology '96, April, 1996, Washington, D.C.

45. *Oelberg D, Raiko A and Bartschat DK. Exogenous surfactant preparation initiates single channel current flow in artificial lipid bilayers. Pediatr Res 39:344A, 1996. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1996, Washington, D.C.

46. Oelberg D , Raiko A, Xu F and Bartschat DK. Plasma membrane vesicles from type II pneumocytes insert cation channels into planar lipid bilayers. Pediatr Res 39:389A, 1996.

47. Oelberg D , Raiko A, Xu F and Bartschat DK. Bronchoalveolar lavage from porcine lung initiates channel formation in artificial membranes. Pediatr Res 39:389A, 1996.

48. *Connor EM for PREVENT Study Group. Reduction of respiratory syncytial virus-associated hospitalization in children with premature birth and/or bronchopulmonary dysplasia using monthly infusions of RSV immune globulin (RespiGam, RSV-IGIV). Pediatr Res 39:169A, 1996.

49. *Oelberg DG , Xu F and Joyner S. Natural surfactants may promote lung fluid clearance by ion channel insertion into plasma membranes. J Invest Med 45:66A, 1997. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1997, New Orleans, LA.

50. Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES and Oelberg DG. Cycloheximide-induced apoptosis alters human neutrophil intracellular calcium metabolism and these effects are not reversed by cyclic-AMP exposure. Pediatr Res 41:9A, 1997.

51. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Apical membrane stretch promotes sodium conductance in type II pneumocytes. Pediatr Res 41:305A, 1997. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1997, Washington, D.C.

52. *Oelberg DG and Xu F. Surfactant proteins induce channel-mediated transport in artificial membranes. Pediatr Res 41:262A, 1997. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1997, Washington, D.C.

53. *Oelberg DG , Xu F and Joyner S. Surfactants may promote lung fluid clearance by ion channel insertion. Pediatr Res 41:262A, 1997. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1997, Washington, D.C.

54. *Joyner SE, MP Islam, X Jiang, D Laborde, LK Pickering, and Oelberg DG. Detection of pathogen transmission in neonatal nurseries using DNA markers as surrogate indicators. J Invest Med 46:41A, 1998. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1998, New Orleans, LA. SE Joyner was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

55. *Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG, P Heidt and ES Buescher. Cell membrane depolarization and calcium stores depletion are associated with delaying of apoptosis in human neutrophils. FASEB J (In press). Presented to Experimental

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Biology '98, April, 1998, San Francisco, CA.

56. *Joyner SE, X Jiang, D Laborde, MP Islam, LK Pickering, and Oelberg DG. Detection of pathogen transmission in neonatal nurseries using DNA markers as surrogate indicators. Pediatr Res 43:248A, 1998. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1998, New Orleans, LA.

57. *Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG, and Buescher ES. Human milk exposure blocks calcium influx into human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Pediatr Res 43:7A, 1998. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1998, New Orleans, LA.

58. *Sharp LS, Jiang X, Oelberg DG. Feasibility of using DNA probes as surrogate markers of pathogen transmission in neonatal nurseries. J Invest Med 47:151A, 1999. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1999, New Orleans, LA. LS Sharp was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

59. *Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES and Oelberg DG. Surfactant modulates the calcium response of neutrophils to physiologic stimulation via channel insertion. J Invest Med 47:122A, 1999. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 1999, New Orleans, LA. Dr. Chacon-Cruz was Young Investigator Award finalist.

60. *Sharp LS, Jiang X, Oelberg DG. Feasibility of using DNA probes as surrogate markers of pathogen transmission in neonatal nurseries. Pediatr Res 45:274A, 1999. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1999, San Francisco, CA.

61. *Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES and Oelberg DG. Surfactant depolarizes neutrophil membranes and inhibits response to physiologic stimulation. Pediatr Res 45:261A, 1999. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 1999, San Francisco, CA.

62. *Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG and Buescher ES. Release and depletion of internal Ca++ stores by human milk is associated with decreased physiologic responses in human polymorphonuclear leukocytes. Presented to European Society for Paedatric Haematology and Immunology, May, 1999, Washington, DC. Dr. Chacon-Cruz was Young Investigator Award recipient.

63. *Chernick L, Cockrell TA, Frech GC, Lawson ML, Kowalski WJ, and Oelberg DG. Current Staff Attitudes Regarding Parental Visitation Within Neonatal Intensive Care Units. J Invest Med 48:173A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA.

64. *Frech GC, Scott DA, Lawson ML, Davis B, Cockrell TA, Chernick L, Pickering LK, and Oelberg DG. Soap And Towel Consumption Are Unreliable Markers Of Handwashing. J Invest Med 48:161A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA. GC Frech was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

65. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Impact Of Parental Visitation Policies On Parents And Nurses In The Neonatal Intensive Unit. J Invest Med 48:127A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA.

66. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Parent And Nurse Perceptions Of Confidentiality And Rounding In A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. J Invest Med 48:151A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA. WJ Kowalski was awarded Trainee Travel Award.

67. *Boston ME, Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, and Oelberg DG. Gramicidin-Phospholipid Complex Mimics Surfactant Effects On Neutrophil Calcium Activities And Membrane Polarization. J Invest Med 48:133A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA. Dr. Boston was a Young Investigator Award finalist.

68. *Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, and Oelberg DG. Surfactant Increases Cytosolic Calcium In Non-Stimulated Neutrophils By Release Of Internal Calcium Stores. J Invest Med 48:152A, 2000. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2000, New Orleans, LA.

69. *Chernick L, Cockrell TA, Frech GC, Lawson ML, Kowalski WJ, and Oelberg DG. Current Staff Attitudes Regarding Parental Visitation Within Neonatal Intensive Care Units. Pediatr Res 47:391A, 2000. Presented to Society for

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Pediatric Research, May, 2000, Boston, MA.

70. Scott DA, Frech GC, Lawson ML, Davis B, Cockrell TA, Chernick L, Pickering LK, and Oelberg DG. Soap And Towel Consumption Are Unreliable Markers Of Handwashing. Pediatr Res 47:158A, 2000.

71. Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Impact Of Parental Visitation Policies On Parents And Nurses In The Neonatal Intensive Unit. Pediatr Res 47:58A, 2000.

72. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Parent And Nurse Perceptions Of Confidentiality And Rounding In A Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Pediatr Res 47:58A, 2000. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2000, Boston, MA.

73. *Boston ME, Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, and Oelberg DG. Gramicidin-Phospholipid Complex Mimics Surfactant Effects On Neutrophil Calcium Activities And Membrane Polarization. Pediatr Res 47:476A, 2000. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2000, Boston, MA.

74. *Chacon-Cruz E, Buescher ES, and Oelberg DG. Surfactant Increases Cytosolic Calcium In Non-Stimulated Neutrophils By Release Of Internal Calcium Stores. Pediatr Res 47:331A, 2000. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2000, Boston, MA.

75. *Chacon-Cruz E, Oelberg DG, and Buescher ES. Human Milk’s Effects on Releasing Ca++ from Neutrophil Internal Stores Are G-protein-Mediated and Membrane Potential-Dependent. Pediatr Res 47:16A, 2000. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2000, Boston, MA.

76. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Parent and Nurse Perceptions of Confidentiality, Rounding and Visitation in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. JPH 47:58A, 2000. Presented to APHA, November, 2000, Boston, MA.

77. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, and Oelberg DG. Reality Versus Expectations: The Importance of Qualitative Data in Quality Improvement Research. JPH 47:58A, 2000. Presented to APHA, November, 2000, Boston, MA.

78. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, RM Akers and Oelberg DG. Identified Predictors Of Parental Visitation Policies In Neonatal Intensive Care Units. J Invest Med 49:109A, 2001. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, March, 2001, New Orleans, LA.

79. *Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Venous Catheters In Situ. J Invest Med 49:113A, 2001. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, March, 2001, New Orleans, LA. Dr. Tiffany was a Young Investigator Award finalist.

80. *Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Arterial Catheters In Situ. J Invest Med 49:148A, 2001. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, March, 2001, New Orleans, LA.

81. *Kowalski WJ, Lawson ML, RM Akers and Oelberg DG. Identified Predictors Of Parental Visitation Policies In Neonatal Intensive Care Units. Pediatr Res 49:360A, 2001. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2001, Baltimore, MD.

82. Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Venous Catheters In Situ. Pediatr Res 49:415A, 2001.

83. Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Arterial Catheters In Situ. Pediatr Res 49:416A, 2001.

84. Tiffany KF, Burke B, Collins-Odoms C and Oelberg DG. Current Practice Regarding the Enteral Feeding of High-Risk Newborns with Umbilical Catheters In Situ. J Perinatol 21:494, 2001. Presented to the AAP – Section on Perinatal Pediatrics, October, 2001, San Francisco, CA.

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85. *Reda WJ, Frech GC, Crawford LB and Oelberg DG. Membrane Depolarization of Neutrophils Causes G Protein-Mediated Release of Calcium from Intracellular Stores. J Invest Med 50:115A, 2002. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2002, New Orleans, LA. Dr. Reda was awarded the Young Investigator Award In Basic Sciences.

86. Frech GC and *Oelberg DG. Release of Calcium Stores by Pulmonary Surfactant Is G Protein-Mediated in Neutrophils. J Invest Med 50:130A, 2002. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2002, New Orleans, LA.

87. *Reda WJ, Frech GC, Crawford LB and Oelberg DG. Membrane Depolarization of Neutrophils Causes G Protein-Mediated Release of Calcium from Intracellular Stores. Pediatr Res 51:273A, 2002. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2002, Baltimore, MD.

88. Frech GC and *Oelberg DG. Release of Calcium Stores in Neutrophils by Pulmonary Surfactant Is G Protein-Mediated. Pediatr Res 51: 300A, 2002. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2002, Baltimore, MD.

89. Buescher ES, Hair PS, Oelberg DG and Chacon-Cruz E. Human Milk Exposure Causes Transient Rises in Intracellular Free Ca++ levels, Depletion of Intracellular Ca++ Stores and Blockade of Ca++ Influx in Human Polymorphonuclear Leukocytes (PMN). Pediatr Res 51:273A, 2002. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2002, Baltimore, MD.

90. Bloom BT, Kueser TJ, Oelberg DG, Bifano EM, White RD, Schelonka RL, Pearlman SA, and Hetherington SV. A phase I, multicenter study of safety and tolerance of a donor-selected staphylococcal immune globulin in very low birth weight infants. Pediatr Res 53:316A, 2003. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2003, Seattle, WA.

91. Foster MM and Oelberg DG. Adherence to group B streptococcal neonatal disaease prevention practices differ by physician training. Pediatr Res 58, 2008.

92. Foster MM and Oelberg DG. Survey of group B streptococcal neonatal disease prevention practices. Pediatr Res 58, 2008.

93. Brown SB, Ruello E, Foster M, Bien L, Oelberg DG. Thickened feeds improve oral feeding tolerance in growing premature newborns. J Invest Med 58, 2010. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2010, New Orleans, LA.

94. Brown SB, Ruello E, Foster M, Bien L, Oelberg DG. Thickened feeds improve oral feeding tolerance in growing premature newborns. Pediatr Res 60, 2010. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2010, Vancouver, Canada.

95. Kurtom W, Oelberg DG, Quast D, and Worley l.Umbilical Vein Catheterization Increases Mortality in Extremely Premature Newborns. J Invest Med 63:447, 2015. Presented to Southern Society for Pediatric Research, February, 2015, New Orleans, LA.

96. Kurtom W, Oelberg DG, Quast D, and Worley l.Umbilical Vein Catheterization Increases Mortality in Extremely Premature Newborns. Pediatr Res 60, 2015. Presented to Society for Pediatric Research, May, 2015, San Diego, CA.

BOOK CHAPTERS, INVITED REVIEWS, EDITORIALS:

1. Lester R, Oelberg DG, Adcock EW, Little JM, Dubinsky WP, and Chari MV. Bile acid metabolism in the newborn. Eighty-Seventh Ross Conference on Pediatric Research. Columbus, Ohio: Ross Laboratories. 1984. pp. 33-38.

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2. Lester R, Oelberg DG, Dubinsky WP, and Adcock EW. Hypotheses on the role of bile acid-calcium interactions in the pathogenesis of bile acid-induced cell toxicity and cholestasis. In Enterohepatic Circulation in Bile Acids and Sterol Metabolites. Paumgartner G, Stiehl A, Gerok W: (Eds.). Boston: MTP Press Limited. 1985, pp. 95-100.

3. Oelberg DG and Lester R. Cellular mechanisms of cholestasis. Annual Review of Medicine. 37:297-317, 1986.

4. Oelberg DG . Bile Pigments and Jaundice: Molecular, Metabolic and Medical Aspects. (Book review). J. Pediatr. Gastroenterol. Nutr. 6:827-828, 1987.

5. Oelberg DG . Apgar score interpretations (audiocassette). Practical Reviews in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Vol. 13, 1988.

6. Oelberg DG . Individualized neonatal developmental care plans. Neonatal Intensive Care. 4(4):6,47 1991.

7. Oelberg DG . Comment: Neonatal monitoring. Neonatal Intensive Care. 4(4):18, 1991.

8. Oelberg DG . Comment: High frequency ventilation. Neonatal Intensive Care. 4(5):12, 1991.

9. Oelberg DG . Clinical considerations of the premature. In Diagnostic Imaging of the Premature Infant. (Ed.) R Dominguez. New York: Churchill Livingstone. 1992, pp. 1-24.

10. Oelberg DG . Pathophysiology of neonatal cholestasis. In Neonatal and Fetal Medicine-Physiology and Pathophysiology. (Eds.). RA Polin and WW Fox. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. 1992, pp. 1144-54.

11. Oelberg DG . Ethical considerations of controlled evaluations. Neonatal Intensive Care. 5(3):22, 1992.

12. Oelberg DG . Lobar emphysema. In Current Pediatric Therapy, 14th Edition. (Eds.) FD Burg, JR Ingelfinger, and ER Wald. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders. 1993, pp. 794-795.

13. Oelberg DG . Care of the High-Risk Neonate. Clin. Pediatr. 33:509-510, 1994.

14. Oelberg DG . Comment. Pediatric Emergency & Critical Care. 12:40, 1999.

15. Oelberg D.G. Alternative functions of SP-B and SP-C. In Lung Surfactant (Dys)function. (Ed.) K Nag. NY:Taylor and Francis Group. 2005, pp 329-356.

16. Oelberg DG . WWBS: Fact or fiction. Neonatal Intensive Care. 27(2):8. 2014

ARTICLES ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION BUT NOT YET IN PRINT:

ARTICLES SUBMITTED BUT NOT YET ACCEPTED FOR PUBLICATION:

PRESENT FUNDED RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

Principal Investigator Title Period ofGrant (yrs.)

Total Amountof Award

Sourceof Funding

PREVIOUSLY FUNDED RESEARCH AND TRAINING GRANTS AND CONTRACTS:

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Grant (yrs.) Amountof Award

of Funding

David G. Oelberg Meconium- induced calcium uptake by alveolar cells

9/84-9/86 $13,983 UTMSH Biomedical Research Support Grant

David G. Oelberg Regulatory role of calcium ion in type II alveolar cells

7/86-9/88 $30,000 American Lung Association of Texas

David G. Oelberg Sponsor of research training fellowship for Dr. Susan Keeney

8/87-6/88 $14,000 American Lung Association / San Jacinto Area

David G. Oelberg Implementation of a computerized data base in neonatal critical care at Hermann Children's Hospital

3/91-2/92 $15,500 Children's Miracle Network Telethon

David G. Oelberg Chloride secretion and sodium absorption by fetal and adult type II pneumocytes

7/89-6/92 $35,000 American Lung Association

David G. Oelberg Ion transport by pulmonary epithelial membrane vesicles

4/89-3/94 $327,455 National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute

David G. Oelberg A Phase III Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial of Monthly RespiGamTM (RSVIG-IV) Infusions for Reduction of the Rate of RSV Hospitalization in Premature Infants and Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia: PROTOCOL MI-RSV-9401

10/94-2/96 $90,888 MedImmune, Inc.

David G. Oelberg A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo Controlled Study to Assess the Safety and Efficacy of Multiple IM Doses of SB 209763 in Infants and Young Children with Underlying Diseases as prophylaxis Against the Development of Serious RSV Infection

10/95-5/96 $112,810 SmithKline Beecham Pharma-ceuticals

David G. Oelberg A Pivotal Phase III Study of MEDI-493, a Humanized Respiratory Syncytial Virus Monoclonal Antibody, for the Prophylaxis of Severe RSV Disease in Premature Infants and Infants with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (BPD)

10/96-6/97 $90,888 MedImmune, Inc.

David G. Oelberg Characterization of apical sodium and chloride channels in fetal and mature porcine type II pneumocytes by insertion into planar lipid bilayers

1/95-12/96 $45,957 Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Perinatal Research Grant

David G. Oelberg Stimulation of neonatal bowel motility by cisapride and improved feeding tolerance

1/97-12/97 $22,500 Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Perinatal Research Grant

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Larry K. Pickering Detection of Pathogen Transmission in Neonatal Nurseries Using DNA Markers as Surrogate Indicators

1/97-12/97 $22,500 Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters Perinatal Research Grant

C.W. Gowen Role of Sodium Transport in Respiratory Disease of Prematurity

1/97-12/98 $8,200 Eastern Virginia Medical School Institutional Grant

E. Stephen Buescher CVL Usage and Complication in CHKD NICU – 1997

6/98-8/98 $2,000 Eastern Virginia Medical School Student Summer Research Fellowship

David G. Oelberg Transmission of Pathogens in the NICU by DNA Probes

6/98-8/98 $2,000 Eastern Virginia Medical School Student Summer Research Fellowship

David G. Oelberg Effect of Educational Interventions on Handwashing Practices in Daycare Centers

6/99-8/99 $2,000 Eastern Virginia Medical School Student Summer Research Fellowship

David G. Oelberg Survey of U.S. NICUs to Assess Parent Visitation Standards of Practice

6/99-8/99 $2,000 Eastern Virginia Medical School Student Summer Research Fellowship

M. Louise Lawson Qualitative Interviews of NICU Parents and Staff to Survey Attitudes and Opinions about Parent Visitation

6/99-8/99 $2,000 Eastern Virginia Medical School Student Summer Research Fellowship

David G. Oelberg The Effects on Growth of a ‘Discharge Formula’ Fed to Premature Infants (Protocol MJ3309)

6/98-12/99 $25,980 Mead Johnson Nutritionals

David G. Oelberg Optical Detection of Intravenous Infiltration

8/00 – 8/01 $8,879 National Heart, Lung, Blood Institute SBIR Grant / CW Optics, Inc

David G. Oelberg Optical Detection of Intravenous Infiltration

8/00 – 8/01 $17,996 Virginia Center for Innovative Technology (CIT)

David G. Oelberg A Multi-Clinic Trial Evaluating a New Premature Infant Formula Containing Betapol, Added Nucleotides and a Calcium Level of 100 mg/dl

9/00 – 12/01 $52,500 Wyeth Nutritional International

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David G. Oelberg An Open Label Randomized Controlled, Dose Escalating Phase I/II Study in Very and Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants To Determine The Safety and Pharmacokinetics of INH-A21, A Human Anti-Staphylococcal Hyperimmuno-globulin

1/02 – 8/03 $70,000 Inhibitex, Inc.

David G. Oelberg Development of Noninvsive Methemoglobin Monitoring Technology

9/08 – 8/11 $30,000 CW Optics, Inc.

PREVIOUSLY FUNDED EDUCATIONAL GRANTS AND CONTRACTS SOLICITED FROM INDUSTRIAL SPONSORS BY SECRETARY-TREASURER, DAVID OELBERG, ON BEHALF OF SOUTHERN SOCIETY FOR PEDIATRIC RESEARCH :

2006 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $29,9502007 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $23,5502008 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $31,375

2009 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $34,9672010 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $33,2462011 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $31,9932012 Southern Regional Meetings - CME provided by Tulane University CCE - $29,500

SIGNED

Date: 5/3/2023

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