

Barbara Stoll
Professor making strides in research on pediatric and neonatal health, Dr. Barbara Stoll is a distinguished figure in the field of medicine. Holding the esteemed George W. Brumley Jr. Professorship, she serves as the Chair of the Department of Pediatrics at Emory School of Medicine. In addition, Dr. Stoll is the Senior Vice President and Chief Academic Officer for Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of pediatric healthcare. Dr. Stoll's research is dedicated to enhancing the health and well-being of infants and children. Her work is characterized by a commitment to collaborative research, as evidenced by her leadership in the Multicenter Network of Neonatal Intensive Care Units. This initiative has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of neonatal care and improving outcomes for newborns in intensive care settings. Another significant project under Dr. Stoll's leadership is the Study on the Scope and Causes of Stillbirth. This research is crucial in identifying the factors contributing to stillbirths and developing strategies to prevent them, thereby reducing infant mortality rates and improving maternal health. Throughout her career, Dr. Stoll has been recognized for her contributions to pediatric medicine and research. Her work not only impacts clinical practices but also informs policy decisions, ensuring that the latest scientific findings are translated into real-world healthcare improvements. Dr. Stoll's dedication to her field is reflected in her numerous publications and presentations at national and international conferences. Her expertise and leadership continue to inspire the next generation of pediatricians and researchers, making a lasting impact on the field of pediatric healthcare.
Publications
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