
Steven Seidner MD
Neonatology
Professor and Chair, Department of Pediatrics, Joe and Teresa Lozano Long School of Medicine, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio
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7703 Floyd Curl Dr# MC7977San Antonio, TX 78229
Phone+1 210-257-1400
Fax+1 210-257-1428
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Education & Training
- Los Angeles County-Harbor-UCLA Medical CenterFellowship, Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine, 1985 - 1988
- Los Angeles County-Harbor-UCLA Medical CenterResidency, Pediatrics, 1982 - 1985
- University of Arizona College of MedicineClass of 1982
Certifications & Licensure
- TX State Medical License 1989 - 2025
- CA State Medical License 1983 - 1990
- American Board of Pediatrics Pediatrics
- American Board of Pediatrics Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Top Doctors:SE Texas Castle Connolly, 2013-2020
- America's Top Doctors Castle Connolly, 2002-2020
- Fellow (FAAP) American Academy of Pediatrics
Clinical Trials
- Safety and Efficacy Study of the Draeger Babylog VN500 Device in HFOV Mode in VLBW Neonates Start of enrollment: 2015 Jul 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 4 citationsProphylactic Administration of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells Does Not Prevent Arrested Lung Development in Extremely Premature-Born Non-Human Primates.Marius A Möbius, Steven R Seidner, Donald C McCurnin, Leonhard Menschner, Isabel Fürböter-Behnert
Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 2023-03-03 - 8 citationsDevelopment of a peripheral blood transcriptomic gene signature to predict bronchopulmonary dysplasia.Alvaro Moreira, Miriam Tovar, Alisha M Smith, Grace C Lee, Justin A Meunier
American Journal of Physiology. Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology. 2023-01-01 - 19 citationsNeonatal hyperoxia in mice triggers long-term cognitive deficits via impairments in cerebrovascular function and neurogenesis.Marissa A Lithopoulos, Xavier Toussay, Shumei Zhong, Liqun Xu, Shamimunisa B Mustafa
The Journal of Clinical Investigation. 2022-11-15
Professional Memberships
- Fellow
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