Nicholas Douville
Assistant Professor
Medicine
MD, PhD: Biomedical Engineering, University of Michigan
Douville joined the Transplant Anesthesia team following Critical Care Fellowship (2017-2018). Previously, he completed Anesthesiology Residency at University of Michigan, serving as Chief Resident (2016-2017) and was awarded Clinician-Scientist Translational Anesthesiology Research Fellowship.
He was a fellow in the Medical Scientist Training Program (MSTP) earning joint medical degree and his PhD in Biomedical Engineering. He defended his dissertation, “Alveolar Microfluidic Systems for the Study of Barrier Function, Cell Damage, and Migration at the Air-Blood Barrier” in 2011 and continues to have active research in the area of respiratory fluid mechanics and bioinformatics.
Projects:
applying polygenic risk scores to predict MINS
University Affiliation(s)
IHPI
Community and Professional Affiliation(s)
American Society of Anesthesiologists | Biomedical Engineering Society | Foundation for Anesthesia Education and Research
Research Area(s)
Bioinformatics | Clinical Outcomes | Health outcomes | Other
Publications
- Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative: powering genetic discovery across human diseases
- Using human genetics to understand the causes and consequences of circulating cardiac troponin I in the general population
- Utility of family history in disease prediction in the era of polygenic scores
Grants
- Funded by: DOUVILLE, Nicholas J
- Funded by: DOUVILLE, Nicholas J
- Principal investigator of: Integrating Genetics and Electronic Health Records to Predict Myocardial Injury after Noncardiac Surgery