PD Dr. med. Karin Wildi Department of Clinical Research Profiles & Affiliations OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Overview OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master Profiles & AffiliationsSelected Projects & Collaborations Sex- and pathology-related differences in the vulnerability of cardiomyocytes to different stressors and the release of cardiac troponin T and I: bridging the gap by integrating clinical phenotyping and engineered models Research Project | 4 Project MembersImported from Grants Tool 4702918 Molecular patterns for the discovery of biomarkers in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) for the rapid identification of subphenotypes Research Project | 2 Project MembersNo Description available AFTERCOR Research Project | 3 Project MembersThe AFTERCOR study is a prospective international multi-center study designed to investigate the long-term impact of COVID-19 on patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). The study aims to comprehensively characterize the physical, mental, and psychosocial consequences of COVID-19 in ICU survivors up to 12 months post-discharge. The study employs a multi-organ assessment to determine the prevalence and trajectory of organ injury and recovery in a large cohort of patients, with the goal of identifying high-risk groups for long-term follow-up and guiding personalized rehabilitation strategies.OverviewResearch Publications Publications by Type Projects & Collaborations Academic Activities Academic Self-Administration Continuing Education Junior Development, Doctorate and Advanced Studies Academic Reputation & Networking Teaching Bachelor/Master
Selected Projects & Collaborations Sex- and pathology-related differences in the vulnerability of cardiomyocytes to different stressors and the release of cardiac troponin T and I: bridging the gap by integrating clinical phenotyping and engineered models Research Project | 4 Project MembersImported from Grants Tool 4702918 Molecular patterns for the discovery of biomarkers in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) for the rapid identification of subphenotypes Research Project | 2 Project MembersNo Description available AFTERCOR Research Project | 3 Project MembersThe AFTERCOR study is a prospective international multi-center study designed to investigate the long-term impact of COVID-19 on patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). The study aims to comprehensively characterize the physical, mental, and psychosocial consequences of COVID-19 in ICU survivors up to 12 months post-discharge. The study employs a multi-organ assessment to determine the prevalence and trajectory of organ injury and recovery in a large cohort of patients, with the goal of identifying high-risk groups for long-term follow-up and guiding personalized rehabilitation strategies.
Sex- and pathology-related differences in the vulnerability of cardiomyocytes to different stressors and the release of cardiac troponin T and I: bridging the gap by integrating clinical phenotyping and engineered models Research Project | 4 Project MembersImported from Grants Tool 4702918
Molecular patterns for the discovery of biomarkers in acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) for the rapid identification of subphenotypes Research Project | 2 Project MembersNo Description available
AFTERCOR Research Project | 3 Project MembersThe AFTERCOR study is a prospective international multi-center study designed to investigate the long-term impact of COVID-19 on patients admitted to intensive care units (ICUs). The study aims to comprehensively characterize the physical, mental, and psychosocial consequences of COVID-19 in ICU survivors up to 12 months post-discharge. The study employs a multi-organ assessment to determine the prevalence and trajectory of organ injury and recovery in a large cohort of patients, with the goal of identifying high-risk groups for long-term follow-up and guiding personalized rehabilitation strategies.