Division Head of Critical Care Medicine, Posy and Jon Krehbiel Professor of Critical Care
Ann and Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, Northwestern University
After receiving his medical degree from Indiana University, Dr. Basu completed his residency in pediatrics and then a fellowship in pediatric critical care at Children's Memorial Hospital. He subsequently began his faculty career at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital and Medical Center as a Clinical Instructor in Pediatrics and advanced to Associate Professor, serving as the Co-Director for the Center for Acute Care Nephrology and Associate Fellowship Program Director. In 2017 he joined the Children’s Hospital of Atlanta/Emory University School of Medicine, where he served as Research Director of Critical Care Medicine and was a lead pediatric clinician investigator (including serving as a lead during the COVID scientific response in pediatrics) - bringing CHOA into numerous large center trials and industry sponsored work.
Dr. Basu is internationally recognized for his research and is considered a world expert in the study of acute kidney injury among critically ill patients. His work encompasses tools for risk stratification, biomarker based phenotyping , advanced extracorporeal renal support therapies, and novel strategies for fluid management. He has published more than 115 peer-reviewed original science papers, review articles and book chapters. His research portfolio spans across basic, translational, clinical, education, and simulation science with support from local programs, federal grants, and industry. He serves on the editorial board of critical care and nephrology journals and on international consensus panels for critical care nephrology. He serves on the executive board of the Pediatric AKI NEXUS (otherwise known as the Prospective Pediatric AKI Registry) and also serves in prominent leadership roles in the Society for Critical Care Medicine. In addition to being the Founder and Director of the GUARDIANS program, beginning in 2022, he will start two-year term as the President-Elect followed by a two-year term as the President of the Pediatric Section of the Society for Critical Care Medicine.
Thursday, September 29, 2022
9:50 AM – 10:45 AM CT