Zachary Vesoulis
Dr. Vesoulis is an Associate Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Washington University, co-Director of the NeuroNICU program at St. Louis Children's Hospital, and Director of the Neonatal Neurology and Physiology Research Lab.
His research focuses on computational modeling of high-resolution, multimodal physiology to understand brain injury mechanisms in newborns. Using advanced machine learning strategies, he integrates real-time neuromonitoring, clinical data, and neuroimaging to identify injury risk signatures and improve outcomes for critically ill infants.
His research group conducts comprehensive clinical studies investigating the fundamental mechanisms that contribute to neonatal brain injury and developing new strategies for neuroprotection through advancing technology.
His research focuses on computational modeling of high-resolution, multimodal physiology to understand brain injury mechanisms in newborns. Using advanced machine learning strategies, he integrates real-time neuromonitoring, clinical data, and neuroimaging to identify injury risk signatures and improve outcomes for critically ill infants.
His research group conducts comprehensive clinical studies investigating the fundamental mechanisms that contribute to neonatal brain injury and developing new strategies for neuroprotection through advancing technology.
Courses for this Presenter
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What is AI and How Will it Change the NICU? and AI Interactive Workshop
- Presenter(s): Zachary Vesoulis
- Session#: FANNP2501-A13
- Session Length: 90 minutes
- Program: FANNP's 36th National Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Symposium: Clinical Update and Review
- Date: Oct 17, 2025
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Pulse Oximetry To NIRS: Advanced Oxygenation Monitoring in the NICU and Its Impact On Neonatal Brain Protection
- Presenter(s): Zachary Vesoulis
- Session#: FANNP2501-A15
- Session Length: 90 minutes
- Program: FANNP's 36th National Neonatal Nurse Practitioner Symposium: Clinical Update and Review
- Date: Oct 18, 2025