Stollings, Joanna L.
Wilson, Jo Ellen
Jackson, James C.
Ely, E. Wesley
Funding for this research was provided by:
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG027472)
National Institutes of Health (US)
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG031322)
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG034257)
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG035117)
National Institutes of Health (US) (Altering Sedation Paradigms to Improve Brain Injury and Survival in Severe Sepsis (HL111111)
National Institutes of Health (US)
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG045095)
National Institutes of Health (US) (AG045085)
National Institutes of Health
Article History
First Online: 31 March 2016
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: Dr. Jo Ellen Wilson and Dr. James C. Jackson declare that they have no conflicts of interest.Dr. Joanna Stollings reports support for travel, meeting expenses, and payment for lectures from the American College of Chest Physicians, Society of Critical Care Medicine, and American College of Clinical Pharmacists.Dr. E. Wesley Ely reports payment for lectures from Hospira, Abbott Laboratories, and Orion. He also reports the following grants from NIH: The BRAIN-ICU Study, AG027472, PI—Ely; The VA MIND-ICU Study, PI—Ely; Executive Dysfunction and Functional Impairment in Elderly ICU Survivors, AG031322, PI—Jackson; Predictors of Cognitive Impairment in Survivors of Critical Illness, AG034257, PI—Girard; The MIND-USA Study, AG035117, PI—Ely; Altering Sedation Paradigms to Improve Brain Injury and Survival in Severe Sepsis (MENDS2), HL111111, PI—Pandharipande; The VA PTSD Study, PI—Pandharipande; Early Prediction of Long-Term Cognitive Impairment Following Critical Illness, AG045095, PI—Brummel; and Role of Endothelial and Brain Injury in Acute and Long-term Brain Dysfunction, AG045085, PI—Hughes.
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