Philip Polgreen, MD, MPH

Professor
Biography

Dr. Polgreen’s research focuses on developing approaches to improve disease surveillance and to identify novel risk factors. His methodological approach, best described as computational epidemiology or data science, involves using both structured and unstructured data, building and using sensors, and running observational and small clinical trials. Although Dr. Polgreen’s work originally focused on infectious diseases, it has applications for chronic disease, and he has recently focused on understanding the extent to which risk for diabetes, pancreatitis, and kidney disease can be attributed to the CF-carrier state. 

CDC/5 

NU50 CK000623-02 & 6 NU5 0CK000623-02-01 & -03 

Strengthening Healthcare Infection Prevention and Control and Improving Patient Safety in the United States 

Infectious Diseases Society of America - US Department of Health & Human Services, Centers for Disease Control & Prevention/ 

5 NU50CK000574-03-00 

The infectious diseases Society of America emerging infections network (IDSA EIN) 
NIH/ 5 R01 AI143671-04 Estimating the risk for and severity of respiratory infections attributable to CFTR heterozygosity 
NIH/ 5 R33 HL144880-05 A Pharmacist Intervention for Monitoring and Treating Hypertension Using Bidirectional Texting 
CDC/ 5 U01 CK000594-04, 6 U01CK000594-04-01 Contact Network Transmission Modeling of Healthcare Associated Infections 
CDC / 5 U54 CK000613-03 Infection Prevention and Antimicrobial Stewardship: Minding the Gaps: The Iowa Prevention Epicenter 
NIH/ 5 UM 1TR004403-02 University of Iowa Institute for Clinical and Translational Science