Biography

Prof. Carl E. Hunt

George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, USA


Email: carl.hunt@usuhs.edu


Qualifications


1961 M.D., Yale University School of Medicine, USA

1957 B.Sc., University of Rochester, USA


Publications (selected)

  1. Hunt CE, Durham J, Guess S, and the CHIME Study Group. Telephone subsidy enhances participation of socio-economically disadvantaged families without telephones in Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME). Sixth SIDS International Conference, Auckland, New Zealand, Feb. 8-11, 2000.
  2. Hoppenbrouwers T, Kulp T, Fabrikant G, Corwin MJ, Crowell D, Hufford D,Weese-Mayer DE, and the CHIME Study Group. Preterm infants after reaching term age exhibit similar sleep patterns as term infants. 6th World Congress on Sleep Apnea, Sydney, Australia, March, 2000.
  3. Kulp T, Corwin MJ, Peucker M, Fabrikant G, Crowell D, Hoppenbrouwers T, and the CHIME Study Group. 6th World Congress on Sleep Apnea, Sydney, Australia, March, 2000.
  4. Hunt CE, Corwin MJ, Weese-Mayer DE, Ward SLD,  Ramanathan R, Lister G,Tinsley LR, Neuman MR, Heeren T, Rybin D, and the CHIME Study Group. Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in preterm and full term infants during the first six months of age. J Paediatr Child Health, 2010.
  5. Hunt CE. Child care practices in the U.S.. European Society for the Prevention of Infant Death, Istanbul, Turkey, October, 2001.
  6. Hunt CE. Collaborative Home Infant Monitoring Evaluation (CHIME). European Society for the Prevention of Infant Death, Istanbul, Turkey, October, 2001.
  7. Hunt CE. Sleep Problems and Sleep Disorders: NCSDR Perspective. 8th International Symposium on Sleep & Breathing, Reykjavik, Iceland, June, 2002.
  8. Hunt CE. Relationship between cardiorespiratory events in the CHIME study and neurodevelopmental outcome at 1 year. VII SIDS International Conference, Florence, Italy. September, 2002.
  9. Hunt CE. Recent Progress in Sleep Research. International Symposium, Osaka Bioscience Institute, Osaka, Japan, March 20, 2003.
  10. Hunt CE. Recent Progress in Sleep Research. International Forum, Fukuoka, Japan, March 23, 2003.
  11. Hunt CE. Gene-Environment Interactions: Implications for SIDS.VIII SIDS International Conference, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. July 2-6, 2004.
  12. Hunt CE. SIDS and genetics: The untold story. First Candle/SIDS Alliance International Conference, Arlington, VA, September, 2005.
  13. Hunt CE. Gene and environment interactions and risk for sudden, unexpected death in infancy. IX SIDS International Conference, Yokohama, Japan. June 1-4, 2006.
  14. Hunt CE. Onset characteristics of cardiorespiratory events detected by home memory monitoring. IX SIDS International Conference, Yokohama, Japan. June 1-4, 2006.
  15. Hunt CE. Sudden Unexpected and Unexplained Deaths in Infancy: Genetic and gene-environment mechanisms. 8th World Congress of Perinatal Medicine, Florence, Italy, September, 2007.
  16. Hunt CE. Genetic risk factors for sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI) and SIDS. 10th SIDS International Conference, Portsmouth, UK, June 24-27, 2008.
  17. Hunt CE, Corwin MJ, Weese-Mayer DE, Ward SLD, Ramanathan R, Lister G,Tinsley LR, Neuman MR, Heeren T, Rybin D, and the CHIME Study Group. Longitudinal assessment of hemoglobin oxygen saturation in preterm and full term infants during the first six months of age. J Paediatr Child Health, 2010.

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