Contact
- Nickie Andescavage, M.D.
- 202-476-5000
Research Center Memberships
Research Interests
- Developing Brain Institute
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- Fellowship Program, Fetal-Transitional Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC (2012)
- Fellowship Program, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC (2011)
- Residency Program, Pediatrics, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC (2008)
- Internship Program, Pediatrics, Children's National Medical Center, Washington, DC (2006)
- M.D., Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, NY (2005)
- A.B., Cornell University, Ithaca, NY (2001)
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Assistant Professor of Pediatrics - George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences
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- Novel quantitative MRI tools for detection of placental failure in the high-risk pregnancy NIH: NICHD K23: HD092585-01A1 n> (Principal Investigator)
- Assessment of placental perfusion and oxygenation using novel MRI approaches NIH: NICHD R01: 1R01HD100012-01 (Co-Investigator)
- Impaired brain development in a premature ex utero environment NIH: NICHD R01: 1R01HD099393-01A1 (Co-Investigator)
- Assessing the impact of HIV exposure on fetal and placental development through advanced MRI District of Columbia Center for AIDS Research NIH: P30AI117970 (Sub-award PI)
- Fetal intrauterine programming in pregnancies complicated by Covid-19 infection Clinical and Translational Science Institute at Children’s National: Collaboration and Multidisciplinary Team Science Program (Co-Investigator)
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- Innovation District
Pandemic stress in pregnant mothers may affect anxiety regions of babies’ brains
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- Innovation District
Pioneering research center aims to revolutionize prenatal and neonatal health
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- Innovation District
Prenatal COVID exposure associated with changes in newborn brain
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- Innovation District
Low parental socioeconomic status alters brain development in unborn babies
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- Innovation District
Maternal anxiety affects the fetal brain
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- Innovation District
Novel approach to detect fetal growth restriction
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Contact
- Nickie Andescavage, M.D.
- 202-476-5000
Research Center Memberships
Research Interests
- Developing Brain Institute