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Jennifer Shiunroh Li

Beverly C. Morgan, M.D., Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Cardiology
Pediatrics, Cardiology
1927C Childrens Hlth Ctr, Box 3090, Durham, NC 27710
1927C Childrens Hlth Ctr, Box 3090, Durham, NC 27710

Overview


1. Pediatric hypertension and hyperlipidemia
2. Clinical trials in children with heart disease
3. Thrombosis in patients with congenital heart disease
4. Enzyme replacement in Pompe disease
5. Infective endocarditis

Current Appointments & Affiliations


Beverly C. Morgan, M.D., Distinguished Professor of Pediatric Cardiology · 2012 - Present Pediatrics, Cardiology, Pediatrics
Professor of Pediatrics · 2008 - Present Pediatrics, Cardiology, Pediatrics
Professor of Medicine · 2008 - Present Medicine, Cardiology, Medicine
Member in the Duke Clinical Research Institute · 1999 - Present Duke Clinical Research Institute, Institutes and Centers

In the News


Published September 16, 2022
No More Guessing on the Right Dosage for Children
Published September 16, 2022
No More Guessing on the Right Dosage for Children
Published June 1, 2021
Asking New Questions in the Fight Against Childhood Obesity

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Recent Publications


The Feasibility of Using Best Practice Alerts in Pediatric Primary Care for Obesity Research.

Journal Article Acad Pediatr · March 26, 2026 OBJECTIVE: Recruiting participants in pediatric obesity research is challenging due to logistical and systemic barriers. This study evaluated the use of a best practice alert (BPA) within the electronic health record (EHR) to aid in recruitment for a rando ... Full text Link to item Cite

Reexploring the STRESS Trial: Subgroup Postoperative Outcomes Following Methylprednisolone for Infant Heart Surgery.

Journal Article Pediatr Cardiol · March 2026 UNLABELLED: Objective Assess the association between intraoperative methylprednisolone and specific postoperative outcomes among subgroups undergoing infant heart surgery. DESIGN: Subpopulation analyses of The Steroids to Reduce Systemic Inflammation after ... Full text Link to item Cite

Association of Material Hardship and Clinical Outcomes in Infants with Congenital Heart Disease.

Journal Article Pediatr Cardiol · February 17, 2026 Material hardship is the degree to which families experience housing, food, energy and transportation insecurity. It has been shown to affect various pediatric outcomes. However, it is unclear what role it plays in outcomes in children with congenital hear ... Full text Link to item Cite
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Recent Grants


1/3 CTSA UM1 at Duke University

ResearchCore Leader · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2025 - 2032

iPediHeart: Interdisciplinary Research Training Program for Pediatric Heart Disease

Inst. Training Prgm or CMECo-Principal Investigator · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2025 - 2030

2/3 CTSA K12 Program at Duke University

ResearchMentor · Awarded by National Institutes of Health · 2025 - 2030

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Education


Duke University · 1987 M.D.