

Steven Cotten
Professor Steven Cotten is an esteemed academic whose work centers on the intricate fields of neonatal drug testing, nutrition, and precision health. As an associate professor and director of automated chemistry and critical care testing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill's School of Medicine, he plays a pivotal role in advancing the understanding and application of these critical areas. Professor Cotten's academic journey began with a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry from North Carolina State University, where he developed a strong foundation in the biochemical sciences. He further honed his expertise by earning a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, a testament to his dedication and passion for research. His academic pursuits were complemented by a fellowship in Clinical Chemistry at UNC, where he gained invaluable experience in the practical applications of his research. At the UNC Medical Center, Professor Cotten oversees high-volume chemistry and blood gas testing in the Core Lab, ensuring that the highest standards of accuracy and efficiency are maintained. His leadership in this area is critical to the delivery of precise and timely diagnostic information, which is essential for patient care in critical settings. Professor Cotten's research interests are diverse yet interconnected, focusing on neonatal drug testing and alternative specimen types. His work in these areas aims to improve diagnostic methodologies and enhance the precision of health interventions. Additionally, his interest in nutrition for precision health underscores his commitment to personalized medicine, where tailored nutritional strategies can significantly impact individual health outcomes. Through his research and leadership, Professor Cotten continues to contribute to the advancement of medical science, particularly in the realms of neonatal care and precision health. His work not only enriches the academic community but also has a profound impact on clinical practices, ultimately benefiting patients and healthcare providers alike.
Publications
, 56-64, 2018-07-01
, 573-585, 2020-01-01
, 429-440, 2019-01-01
, 711-712, 1990-01-01
, 223-225, 2023-01-04
, 45-72, 2010-10-28