A collaborative pediatric research group focused on the early detection, prevention, and clinical outcomes of multi-organ dysfunction in children.
Research Focus Areas
MORGAN-PED develops research initiatives addressing complex pediatric clinical challenges, particularly multi-organ dysfunction, through systematic, collaborative, and evidence-based scientific approaches.
Data Analysis
Our research emphasizes the analysis of pediatric clinical data to identify patterns, risk factors, and associations between clinical parameters and patient outcomes in children with multi-organ dysfunction.
Observational and Clinical Research
We conduct observational and clinical research to support the development of scientific evidence for the early detection, prevention, and management of multi-organ dysfunction in children.
Instrument Development and Meta-Analysis
MORGAN-PED develops research instruments, including questionnaire-based studies, and conducts systematic reviews and meta-analyses to strengthen the evidence base for clinical decision-making.
Why This Matters
Multi-organ dysfunction remains a major contributor to morbidity and mortality among critically ill children. Through collaborative, data-driven research, MORGAN-PED seeks to advance earlier recognition, strengthen preventive strategies, and improve clinical outcomes for pediatric patients.
GET INVOLVED WITH MORGAN-PED
RESEARCHERS — Engage in collaborative, multidisciplinary research initiatives
RESIDENTS & TRAINEES — Participate in structured academic and clinical research programs
CLINICIANS — Contribute clinical expertise, data, and real-world insights to advance pediatric care