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Pierre Singer is a French-Israeli physician specializing in intensive care, metabolism, and clinical nutrition. He is the Chair of the Eduarda and Dr. Moshe Ishay Institute for the Study of the Effects of Natural Food on the Quality of Life and Human Health at Tel Aviv University.

Early life and education

Born in France, Singer completed his medical training at the Louis Pasteur Faculty of Medicine in Strasbourg, France.

Career

Since 1995, Singer has served as the Director of the General Intensive Care Department at Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Campus, in Petach Tikva, Israel. He is also a Full Professor of anesthesia and intensive care at the Sackler School of Medicine, Tel Aviv University, and has led the Institute of Nutrition Research at Rabin Medical Center since 2006. Additionally, he heads the Eduarda and Dr. Moshe Ishay Institute for the Study of the Effects of Natural Food on the Quality of Life and Human Health at Tel Aviv University and directs the Laboratory of Nutrition and Metabolism Research at the Felsenstein Medical Research Center.

Editorial

Singer serves as Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Nutrition Open Access and holds editorial positions with several journals, including Intensive Care Medicine,, Clinical Nutrition,, Nutrition, Nutrition in Clinical Practice, and JPEN.

Research work

Singerโ€™s research focuses on metabolism and nutrition in critically ill patients, as well as applications of artificial intelligence in these fields. He has co-authored the ESPEN guidelines on nutrition in the intensive care unit (2019) and teaching modules on the same topic.

Book

  • Singer, Pierre (2013). Nutrition in intensive care medicine: beyond physiology. Basel: Paris Karger. ISBN 978-3318022278.

References

  1. "Pierre Singer, MD". GE HealthCare.
  2. "Pierre Singer". Tel Aviv University.
  3. "Laboratory of Nutrition and Metabolism Research". Tau.ac.il.
  4. "Editorial board - Journal of Intensive Medicine | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier". Sciencedirect.com.
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  6. https://loop.frontiersin.org/people/1661138/bio
  7. "Robot-guided nutrition management platform improves feeding efficacy in ICU patients". Healio.
  8. Gardiner, D. (December 2014). "Nutrition in Intensive Care Medicine: Beyond Physiology". British Journal of Anaesthesia. 113 (6): 1063. doi:10.1093/bja/aeu391.
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