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Pallavi Patwari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Sleep Medicine at Rush Medical College, Rush University. Her research focuses on pediatric respiratory disorders, genetic influences on autonomic dysfunction, and critical care medicine. She has contributed to studies on congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, TECPR2 mutations, and ROHHAD syndrome. Her work bridges clinical practice with translational research in autonomic nervous system disorders.
Key research areas include melatonin therapy in pediatric ICUs, genetic analysis of respiratory-related genes (PHOX2B, TECPR2), and sleep disturbances in critically ill children. Her publications span journals in sleep medicine, pediatrics, and respiratory care. She collaborates with experts like Elizabeth Berry-Kravis and Jean Silvestri, focusing on molecular mechanisms and clinical outcomes of rare genetic conditions affecting respiration.
Patwari’s articles highlight advancements in understanding autonomic dysregulation’s role in pediatric critical illness and rare genetic syndromes. She has authored/co-authored studies since 2009, contributing to 9 publications as of the latest data. Her work emphasizes translational approaches to improve care for patients with complex respiratory and autonomic disorders.



