Nina Gluchowski

Nina Gluchowski

Assistant Professor
Department of Pediatrics





Contact Information
E-mail: Nina.Gluchowski@uvmhealth.org
Office Location:
111 Colchester Ave., Shep 533, Burlington, VT 05401

Education

Clinical Fellow, Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, Boston Children's Hospital (2017)

Certificate,, Program in Clinical Effectiveness, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health (2015)

Chief Resident, Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital (2014)

Resident, Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital (2013)

Intern, Pediatrics, Massachusetts General Hospital (2011)

M.D., Medicine, Boston University (2010)

B.S. (Magna Cum Laude), Human Physiology, Boston University (2006)

Academic Appointments

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, The Robert Larner, M.D. College of Medicine at The University of Vermont, Burlington, VT (2019-present)

Clinical Appointments

Attending Gastroenterologist, Pediatrics, The University of Vermont Children's Hospital, Burlington, VT (2019-present)

Awards and Honors

Young Investigator Award / Nestle Nutrition Award, NASPGHAN Foundation (2017)

Emerging Leader Award, Sargent College Alumni Association (2011)

New England Pediatric Society Award, Boston University School of Medicine (2010)

Gold Humanism Honor Society, Boston University School of Medicine (2009)

Twiness Award, Sargent College at Boston University (2006)

Dean Elsbeth Melville Scholar, Boston University (2005)

Publications (Peer Reviewed)

Sui X, Wang K, Gluchowski NL, Elliott SD, Liao M, Walther TC, Farese RV Jr. Structure and Catalytic Mechanism of a Human Triacylglycerol-Synthesis Enzyme. Nature 2020. PMID 32433611

Bayerle A, Marsching C, Rabionet M, Dworski S, Kamani, MA, Chitraju C, Gluchowski NL, Gabriel KR, Herzer S, Jennemann R, Levade T, Medin JA, Sandhoff R. Endogenous Levels of 1-o-acylceramides Increase Upon Acidic Ceramidase Deficiency and Decrease Due to Loss of Dgat1 in a Tissue-Dependent Manner. Biochimica et Biophysica Acta- Molecular and Cell Biology of Lipids 2020. PMID 32474112

Gluchowski NL, Gabriel KR, Chitraju C, Bronson RT, Mejhert N, Boland S, Wang K, Lai ZW, Farese RV Jr, Walther TC. Hepatocyte Deletion of Triglyceride-Synthesis Enzyme Acyl CoA: Diacylglycerol Acyltransferase 2 Reduces Steatosis Without Increasing Inflammation or Fibrosis in Mice. HEPATOLOGY 2019. PMID: 31081165

Gluchowski NL, Chitraju C, Picoraro JA, Mejhert N, Pinto S, Xin W, Kamin DS, Winter HS, Chung WK, Walther TC, Farese RV Jr. Identification and characterization of a novel DGATl missense mutation associated with congenital diarrhea. J Lipid Res 2017. PMID 28373485

Gluchowski, NL, Becuwe M, Walther, TC, Farese, RV Jr. Lipid droplets and liver disease: from basic biology to clinical implications. Nature Reviews Gastroenterology and Hepatology2017. PMID 28428634. (Review)

Gluchowski N, Cronin, B, Raphael B, Schlosser, KR, Wolbrink TA. Sepsis in the Short Gut Patient. 4/2016. Online video. OPENPediatrics. https://www.openpediatrics.org/assets/video/sepsis-short-gut-patient.

Publications

Pocket Pediatrics, 2E. Editor Paritosh Prasad: Lippincott Williams and Wilkins 2013. Chapter 2: Emergency Department; updated sections on Seizures, Stridor, Anaphylaxis, Emergent Orthopedic Issues. Authored sections on Non-accidental Trauma, Lemierre's Syndrome

Nina Gluchowski and Rachel Rosen. Reflux Aspiration and Lung Diseases. Editors Alyn H. Morice, Peter W. Dettmar: Springer 2018. Chapter 21: Reflux in Pediatrics.

Author, interactive online teaching case for pediatric clinicians. Real CME BUSM CME Course Number: I.PIBD130516. Spencer Visit 1: Diseases that Mimic Inflammatory Bowel Disease.

Author, NEJM Knowledge+ Family Medicine Board Review. Authored 9 questions in pediatrics for a comprehensive lifelong learning product from NEJM Group.

Gluchowski N, Raphael B, Wolbrink TA. Acute Care Case Study: GI Sepsis. 2016. Online video. OPENPediatrics. <HTTPS: I U web ics.ore: .openpediatr hq.app>