Nahmah Kim-Campbell, MD, MS

  • Assistant Professor of Critical Care Medicine and Pediatrics
  • Associate Director, Extracorporeal Support, Safar Center for Resuscitation Research

    Education & Training

  • BA, Biological Basis of Behavior, University of Pennsylvania, 1999
  • MD, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2006
  • Residency, Pediatrics, Children’s National Medical Center, 2009
  • Fellowship, Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, UPMC Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh, 2014
  • MS, Clinical Research, University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, 2017
Awards
Young Investigator Award, Society of Critical Care Medicine, 2016
Clinical Research Award, American Heart Association Fellow's Research Day, 2013
Representative Publications

Kim-Campbell N, Gretchen C, Callaway C, Felmet K, Kochanek PM, Maul T, Wearden P, Sharma M, Viegas M, Munoz R, Gladwin MT. Cell-free plasma hemoglobin and male gender are risk factors for acute kidney injury in low risk children undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass. Critical care medicine. 2017 Nov 1;45(11):e1123-30.

Anthonymuthu TS, Kim-Campbell N, Bayır H. Oxidative lipidomics: applications in critical care. Current opinion in critical care. 2017 Aug;23(4):251-6.

Kim-Campbell N, Gomez H, Bayır H. Cell death pathways: Apoptosis and Regulated Necrosis. Critical care nephrology, ed 3. New York: Elsevier; 2017. p. 93-113.

Kim N, Ussin L, Cheng X, Murali R, Sullivan KE. TNFα inhibition in MRL/lpr mice ameliorates pulmonary but not renal disease. Journal of autoimmunity. 2002 Dec 1;19(4):215-22.
 

 

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Research Interests
  • Hemolysis and cell-free plasma hemoglobin
  • Extracorporeal circuits
  • Acute kidney injury