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Kelli Paice, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, specializing in pharmacokinetics and precision antibiotic dosing for critically ill children. Her research focuses on optimizing cefepime and meropenem dosing through modeling and simulation, addressing challenges posed by acute kidney injury and fluid balance variability.
- Key research areas: Critically ill pediatric populations
- Antibiotic pharmacokinetics
- Model-informed precision dosing
- Beta-lactam therapy
Recent publications highlight her work on Monte Carlo simulations for meropenem dosing, cefepime exposure analysis, and fluid balance impacts on target attainment. Collaborations include researchers like Tang Girdwood, Kaplan, and Mizuno. Her work aligns with UN SDG 3 (Good Health and Well-being) through advancements in pediatric critical care pharmacology.
Her 13 research outputs (2015–2025) include 10 peer-reviewed articles, 1 review, and 2 letters, with Scopus citations and Mendeley readership metrics reflecting growing academic impact.
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