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Sascha C.A.T. Verbruggen is a researcher at Erasmus MC in the Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care department, contributing significantly to pediatric critical care and clinical nutrition research. Their work aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly in health and sustainable food systems.
The research interests of Dr. Verbruggen span a wide range of topics in pediatric intensive care, including:
- Nutritional support for critically ill children
- Metabolic responses during critical illness
- Parenteral and enteral feeding strategies
- Early mobilization in pediatric ICU
- Application of machine learning in pediatric sleep and critical care
- Sustainable medical nutrition and food systems in hospitals
The recent publications (2024–2025) show a strong trend toward interdisciplinary research combining clinical pediatrics, nutrition science, and data science. Articles focus on lipid metabolism in critical illness, evolving feeding paradigms, early mobilization outcomes, and innovative use of ECG data with machine learning for sleep classification. These works appear in high-impact journals such as Critical Care, Clinical Nutrition, and Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine.
While no specific scientific awards are listed in the provided text, the extensive research output (111 publications) and active collaborations suggest recognition within the field. Dr. Verbruggen has supervised at least five research works, indicating a role in mentoring junior researchers, though specific student names are not provided.
There is no information available regarding formal education, grants, labs, or teams led by Dr. Verbruggen in the current text.

