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Robert C. Strunk, M.D.
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Donald Strominger Professor of Pediatrics
Cystic Fibrosis Center
Allergy, Immunology and Pulmonary Medicine
Patient Oriented Research
Dr. Strunk received his undergraduate education from Northwestern University and his medical degree from the Northwestern University School of Medicine. Dr. Strunk was an intern in pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and was a fellow in Allergy and Immunology at Boston Children's Hospital. He was on the faculty at University of Arizona from 1974-1978 and at the University of Colorado and National Jewish Medical and Research Center from 1978-1987 before joining the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine in 1987 as a Professor of Pediatrics. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. Dr. Strunk was recipient of an Allergic Disease Academic Award from the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1983-1988, was a Director of the Board of Allergy and Immunology from 1988-1995, and was Director of the Division of Allergy and Pulmonary at St. Louis Children's Hospital from 1987 to 1997. He was a member of the Protocol Review Committee for the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Clinical Asthma Research Network from 1994 to 1999. He is a member of the American Thoracic Society and the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, Immunology. He is a member of a continued review committee for the Human Research Protection Office.
Dr. Strunk's research focuses on outcomes of childhood asthma, including a long-term interest in fatal asthma. Current efforts are focused on the Childhood Asthma Management Program, for which he is Director of the St. Louis Center, Chairman of the Steering Committee, and member of the Executive Committee, two NIH grants to define mechanisms of delivery of care to asthmatic children with economic disadvantage, and the Pediatric Asthma Clinical Research Network, the Childhood Asthma Research and Education (CARE) Network, for which he is the Director of the St. Louis Center. This network conducts a series of clinical trials in the area of pediatric asthma. He is also involved in the study of the role of asthma as a co-morbid condition in the outcomes of children with sickle cell disease.
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Robert C. Strunk, M.D.
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Donald Strominger Professor of Pediatrics
Cystic Fibrosis Center
Allergy, Immunology and Pulmonary Medicine
Patient Oriented Research
Dr. Strunk received his undergraduate education from Northwestern University and his medical degree from the Northwestern University School of Medicine. Dr. Strunk was an intern in pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital and was a fellow in Allergy and Immunology at Boston Children's Hospital. He was on the faculty at University of Arizona from 1974-1978 and at the University of Colorado and National Jewish Medical and Research Center from 1978-1987 before joining the faculty at Washington University School of Medicine in 1987 as a Professor of Pediatrics. He is certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Board of Allergy and Immunology. Dr. Strunk was recipient of an Allergic Disease Academic Award from the National Institutes of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1983-1988, was a Director of the Board of Allergy and Immunology from 1988-1995, and was Director of the Division of Allergy and Pulmonary at St. Louis Children's Hospital from 1987 to 1997. He was a member of the Protocol Review Committee for the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Clinical Asthma Research Network from 1994 to 1999. He is a member of the American Thoracic Society and the American Academy of Asthma, Allergy, Immunology. He is a member of a continued review committee for the Human Research Protection Office.
Dr. Strunk's research focuses on outcomes of childhood asthma, including a long-term interest in fatal asthma. Current efforts are focused on the Childhood Asthma Management Program, for which he is Director of the St. Louis Center, Chairman of the Steering Committee, and member of the Executive Committee, two NIH grants to define mechanisms of delivery of care to asthmatic children with economic disadvantage, and the Pediatric Asthma Clinical Research Network, the Childhood Asthma Research and Education (CARE) Network, for which he is the Director of the St. Louis Center. This network conducts a series of clinical trials in the area of pediatric asthma. He is also involved in the study of the role of asthma as a co-morbid condition in the outcomes of children with sickle cell disease.
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- Nelson KA, Meadows L, Yan Y, Schootman M, Strunk RC. Asthma prevalence in low-income urban elementary school students in S. Louis, 1992 and 2004. J Pediatr 2009; 154:111-115.
- Fisher EB, Strunk RC, Highstein GR, Kelley-Sykes R, Tarr KL, Trinkaus K, Musick J. A Randomized Controlled Evaluation of the Effect of Community Health Workers on Hospitalization for Asthma: The Asthma Coach. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2009;163(3):225-232.Field JJ, Strunk RC, Knight-Perry JE, Blinder MA, Townsend RR, DeBaun MR. Urinary cysteinyl leukotriene E4 significantly increases during pain in children and adults with sickle cell disease.Am J Hematol 2009;84(4):231-3.
- Strunk RC, Sternberg AL, Szefler SJ, Zeiger RS, Bender B, Tonascia J, on behalf of he Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP) Research Group. Long-term budesonide or nedocromil treatment, once discontinued, does not alter the course of mild to moderate asthma in children and adolescents. J Pediatr 2009;154:682-7.
- Bacharier LB, Guilbert TW, Zeiger RS, Strunk RC, Morgan WJ, Lemanske RF, Moss M, Szefler SJ, Krawiec M, Boehmer S, Mauger D, Taussig LM, Martinez FD, for the Childhood Asthma Research and Education Network of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Patient characteristics associated with improved outcomes with use of an inhaled corticosteroid in preschool children at risk for asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2009;123:1077-82.
- Knight-Perry JE, Field JJ, DeBaun MR, Stocks J, Kirkby J, Strunk RC. Hospital admission for acute painful episode following methacholine challenge in an adolescent with sickle cell disease. Ped Pulmonology 2009; 44:728–730.
- Rivera-Spoljaric K, Chinchilli VM, Camera LJ, Zeiger RS, Paul IM, Phillips BR, Taussig LM, Strunk RC, Bacharier LB, for the Childhood Asthma Research and Education (CARE) Network. Signs and symptoms that precede wheezing in children with a pattern of moderate-to-severe intermittent wheezing. J Pediatr 2009;154:877-81.
- Nelson KA, Meadows L, Yan Y, Schootman M, Strunk RC. Asthma prevalence in low-income urban elementary school students in S. Louis, 1992 and 2004. J Pediatr 2009; 154:111-115.
- Fisher EB, Strunk RC, Highstein GR, Kelley-Sykes R, Tarr KL, Trinkaus K, Musick J. A Randomized Controlled Evaluation of the Effect of Community Health Workers on Hospitalization for Asthma: The Asthma Coach. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med 2009;163(3):225-232.Field JJ, Strunk RC, Knight-Perry JE, Blinder MA, Townsend RR, DeBaun MR. Urinary cysteinyl leukotriene E4 significantly increases during pain in children and adults with sickle cell disease.Am J Hematol 2009;84(4):231-3.
- Strunk RC, Sternberg AL, Szefler SJ, Zeiger RS, Bender B, Tonascia J, on behalf of he Childhood Asthma Management Program (CAMP) Research Group. Long-term budesonide or nedocromil treatment, once discontinued, does not alter the course of mild to moderate asthma in children and adolescents. J Pediatr 2009;154:682-7.
- Bacharier LB, Guilbert TW, Zeiger RS, Strunk RC, Morgan WJ, Lemanske RF, Moss M, Szefler SJ, Krawiec M, Boehmer S, Mauger D, Taussig LM, Martinez FD, for the Childhood Asthma Research and Education Network of the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute. Patient characteristics associated with improved outcomes with use of an inhaled corticosteroid in preschool children at risk for asthma. J Allergy Clin Immunol 2009;123:1077-82.
- Knight-Perry JE, Field JJ, DeBaun MR, Stocks J, Kirkby J, Strunk RC. Hospital admission for acute painful episode following methacholine challenge in an adolescent with sickle cell disease. Ped Pulmonology 2009; 44:728–730.
- Rivera-Spoljaric K, Chinchilli VM, Camera LJ, Zeiger RS, Paul IM, Phillips BR, Taussig LM, Strunk RC, Bacharier LB, for the Childhood Asthma Research and Education (CARE) Network. Signs and symptoms that precede wheezing in children with a pattern of moderate-to-severe intermittent wheezing. J Pediatr 2009;154:877-81.
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