MICReW members pose for a photo outside
Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Research Workgroup (MICReW)

The Multidisciplinary Intensive Care Research Workgroup (MICReW) is a peer mentoring group of fellows and junior faculty from the Departments of Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, and Nursing who do health services and/or translational research on critical illness and its sequelae.

Our Mission

To support and promote the research and career development of University of Michigan Early Career Professionals who research critical illness by:

  • Providing constructive feedback on presentations, manuscripts and grant applications, as well as early, evolving ideas
  • Sharing effective strategies for career development, networking and work-life balance
  • Helping members set and achieve realistic short- and long-term research goals

By doing this, we will grow U-M Medical School's infrastructure for critical care research and advance the treatment of critically ill patients.

MICReW Members
  • Kaitlyn Luginbill - MICReW Program Manager
  • Andy Admon - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Ryan Barbaro - Pediatrics, Critical Care
  • Erin Carlton - Pediatrics, Critical Care
  • Deena Costa - Nursing
  • Scott Denstaedt - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Bob Dickson - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • John Donnelly - Learning Health Science, Learning and Knowledge Systems
  • Jennifer Ervin - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Matthew Hensley - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Joe Kohne - Pediatrics, Critical Care
  • Hallie Prescott - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Ben Singer - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Michael Sjoding - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Andrea Thompson - Internal Medicine, Cardiology
  • Tom Valley - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care
  • Elizabeth Viglianti - Internal Medicine, Pulmonary & Critical Care

*For U-M junior faculty or fellows who are interested in becoming a member, please click here and go to "Research Resources".