Industry: Health Services
Affiliations:
She is actively engaged in research focused on respiratory ciliary dysfunction. Her work aims to identify the mechanisms behind novel primary ciliary dyskinesia genes, contributing to improved diagnosis and treatment strategies.
Since September 2017, following the completion of her fellowship, Dr. Teape has been serving at Hasbro Children’s Hospital, where she provides specialized care to young patients with complex respiratory conditions.
Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at The Warren Alpert School of Medicine of Brown University
About:
Industry: Health Services
Current Organization: Brown University Health
Specialty: Pediatrics , Pulmonary , Asthma
Honors & Awards: Awarded multiple research grants
Affiliations: American Thoracic Society, American Academy of Pediatrics,
Website: https://www.brownhealth.org/centers-services/pediatric-pulmonology/meet-pediatric-pulmonary-team
(2026)
Nocturnal Awakenings and Asthma Control in Urban School-Age Children: This study evaluated the extent to which the sleep is disrupted by nighttime awakenings in urban children with and without asthma and examined racial/ethnic differences in sleep outcomes. Three hundred and seventy-nine urban children aged 7 to 9 years with (n = 250) and without (n = 129) asthma were included. Participants were 45% Latino, 34% black, and 21% non-Latino white (NLW). Nighttime awakenings were assessed via actigraphy. Asthma status was assessed by a clinically and via self-report. Children with asthma had significantly more awakenings than those without. Latino children with asthma had more and longer awakenings compared to Latino children without asthma; these effects were not observed among black or NLW participants. Poor asthma control was associated with more awakenings. Urban children face higher risks for poor sleep and asthma outcomes. Multicomponent interventions addressing asthma management and culturally tailored sleep hygiene strategies are necessary to improve asthma and sleep outcomes in this highly burdened population.
American Thoracic Society and the National Institutes of Health
Education Level: M.D.
Institute Name: Albany Medical College in New York
Location: United States of America
Education Level: Residency
Institute Name: New York University Winthrop University Hospital in Mineola
Location: United States of America
Education Level: Fellowship
Institute Name: Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut
Location: United States of America
within the Providence community
hat promote pediatric respiratory health
improving quality of life and reducing hospital visits
asthma and respiratory disease management