Precision Medicine Seminar Series - Making Genomic Care the Standard of Care in the NICU
a lecture with Kristen Suhrie, M.D. Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine
Event Details
Date
Monday, March 16, 2026
Time
12-1 p.m.
Location
Description
Dr. Kristen Suhrie is an Associate Professor of Clinical Pediatrics and Medical and Molecular Genetics at Indiana University School of Medicine, where she also directs Perinatal Genetics and serves as an attending neonatologist at Riley Hospital for Children.
Her work focuses on the impact of genetic diseases on NICU patients and improving access to genomic services
for critically ill newborns. At Riley Hospital, her team has implemented genome sequencing for 1100 out of 1500 NICU admissions a
Her work focuses on the impact of genetic diseases on NICU patients and improving access to genomic services
for critically ill newborns. At Riley Hospital, her team has implemented genome sequencing for 1100 out of 1500 NICU admissions a
Cost
Free
Accessibility
We value inclusion and access for all participants and are pleased to provide reasonable accommodations for this event. Please call 608-263-7866 (voice only) or email info@precisionmedicine.wisc.edu to make a disability-related accommodation request. Requests should be made by Monday, March 2, 2026, though reasonable effort will be made to support late accommodation requests.