
Isam W. Nasr
@nasr_isam
Pediatric Surgeon at Johns Hopkins. Peds trauma. Peds colorectal.
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05-02-2015 04:27:27
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Great work led by Isam W. Nasr Amanda Levin and Ann Kane!

📰In Press: "Factors associated with repeat emergency department visits in a state-wide cohort of pediatric patients with mild traumatic brain injury." Leticia Ryan Isam W. Nasr Johns Hopkins Children's Center journals.lww.com/pec-online/Ful…



Amazing job Mahmoud G. El Baassiri on your two presentations, strong work! #PTS2022 Johns Hopkins Children's Center Isam W. Nasr David Hackam


Two phenomenal presentations on TBI by Mahmoud G. El Baassiri representing our lab. Johns Hopkins Children's Center Hopkins Surgery Johns Hopkins Dept of Pediatrics Research #PTS2022


Proud to share our recent publication on the role of TLR4 inhibition following traumatic brain injury Isam W. Nasr David Hackam Johns Hopkins Children's Center journals.lww.com/jtrauma/Abstra…

Thrilled to have participated and presented at the NCA TBI Research Symposium. Great opportunity to learn about the latest advancements in TBI research. @CNRMstudies Johns Hopkins Children's Center Johns Hopkins Pediatric Injury Prevention Program Isam W. Nasr #2023_TBISYMP #reThinkTBI




Kicked off another year of #SurgMentoring in the Johns Hopkins JSCOR MPH student mentoring program. Excited for another year of #OutcomesResearch training. Johns Hopkins Medicine Hopkins Surgery Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health



Warm welcome to our new #BMCPediatr Editorial Board Members Isam W. Nasr and andy darma . We are looking forward to working with you. Interested in joining #BMCPediatr? To find out more visit <bmcpediatr.biomedcentral.com/join-our-edito…>



#TraumaSurvivorsDay at Johns Hopkins University 3 amazing stories - adult, pediatric, eye trauma - showing the breadth of expertise in all aspects of #Trauma care. “Teamwork makes the dream work.” #NTSD #ATStrauma


Check out our review article on brain-gut axis dysfunction in TBI Isam W. Nasr


TBI triggers acute gut dysfunction, with Ccr2+ monocytes worsening inflammation and altering serotonin signaling. Targeting these monocytes offers promising therapy to mitigate TBI's harmful effects on the gut. Mahmoud G. El Baassiri Isam W. Nasr Johns Hopkins Children's Center journals.lww.com/jtrauma/abstra…


Extremely proud of all your accomplishments! I am certain you will thrive at Pitt Surgery

📢Foad Kazemi et al. conducted a 7-year study at a Level 1 Pediatric Trauma Center (Johns Hopkins Children's Center Johns Hopkins Neurosurgery Johns Hopkins Medicine) using Bayesian structural time series analysis. They found a significant rise in non-accidental trauma, traumatic brain injury admissions, and
