Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
PediatricsNeonatology700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Michael R. Stenger
Biography
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Patient Care
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Academic and Clinical Areas
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
Research
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
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Education
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Contact Information
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
PediatricsNeonatology700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Michael R. Stenger
Biography
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Patient Care
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Academic and Clinical Areas
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
Research
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
Education
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Contact Information
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
PediatricsNeonatology700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Michael R. Stenger
Contact Information
- Call us at:
- (614) 722-4559
- Fax us at:
- (614) 722-4541
- PediatricsNeonatology700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Learn more about Michael R. Stenger
Biography
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Biography
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Biography
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Michael Stenger, MD, is a member of the Section of Neonatology at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, an investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at The Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine. The primary focus of Dr. Stenger’s research is the role of nitric oxide and hyperoxia on lung growth and development. On the one hand, NO can combine with oxygen to form nitrogen dioxide (NO2) or with superoxide to form the potent oxidant peroxynitrite, both of which have been shown to cause lung injury. In contrast, NO may also act as an antioxidant and may protect against cellular damage and cytotoxicity caused by reactive oxygen species. Currently, a newborn mouse model is used while future studies will involve human samples such as tracheal aspirates to evaluate the impact of nitric oxide on lung growth and development.
Patient Care
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Patient Care
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Patient Care
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Locations
Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
- Main Campus of Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Academic and Clinical Areas
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
Academic and Clinical Areas
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
Academic and Clinical Areas
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
Neonatology
Physician Team
Neonatology Fellowship
Faculty
Primary Department
Pediatrics
Primary Section
Neonatology
- Neonatology
- Physician Team
- Neonatology Fellowship
- Faculty
- Primary Department
- Pediatrics
- Primary Section
- Neonatology
Research
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
Research
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
Research
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
View More Publications
- Brown AM, Opoku FO, Stenger MR. Neonatal Contrast Sensitivity and Visual Acuity: Basic Psychophysics. Transl Vis Sci Technol. 2018 Jun; 7: 18.
Education
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Education
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Education
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
Date of Appointment at Nationwide Children’s Hospital: 07/01/2007
Board Certifications
Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine Pediatrics
Fellowship
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2007
Residency
Nationwide Children’s Hospital
Date Completed: 06/30/2004
Medical School
University of Kentucky College of Medicine
Date Completed: 05/19/2001
- Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
- Pediatrics
Contact Information
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Contact Information
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Pediatrics
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
Call us at: (614) 722-4559
Fax us at: (614) 722-4541
Neonatology700 Children's DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)
- Call us at:
- (614) 722-4559
- Fax us at:
- (614) 722-4541
- Neonatology700 Children’s DrColumbus, OH 43205 (map)