Nathan D. Hatton, M.D. is a Professor of Medicine at the University of Utah School Of Medicine. He grew up in a small Indiana community before completing his undergraduate education at Hanover College. He subsequently attended Indiana University where he obtained a masters degree in physiology and biophysics prior to attending medical school. He received his medical degree from Indiana University prior to moving to Utah for his training in Internal Medicine at University Of Utah. He completed a Pulmonary Medicine and Critical Care Medicine fellowship at the University of Utah. Upon completion of his fellowship he joined the faculty at the University of Utah in 2009. He served as the Associate Medical Director of the Medical Intensive Care Unit at the University Hospital from 2012 to 2017. His current hospital based responsibilities include attending in the Medical Intensive Care Unit at University Hospital and focusing on housestaff and nursing education. His outpatient clinical care focuses on general pulmonary diseases along with patients with pulmonary hypertension. He is the co-director of the Pulmonary Hypertension Dyspnea Center at the University of Utah. He also has directed the second year medical student pulmonary medicine curriculum for the past decade. He has recently been promoted to the pulmonary core educator with in the University of Utah Medical school overseeing the entire four year pulmonary curriculum. Most recently, he has been an intricate part in the planning and management of the SARS-2-CoV pandemic at the University of Utah hospital. For this project, he has applied continuous critical care experience taking care of COVID19 patients since March 2020 to assist in study design. His experiences are most helpful in assessing key clinical annotations that may be helpful in understanding the plausibility of different biological pathways that underlie our deep clinical experience. For example, to consider how the different SARS-CoV-2 variants affect specific findings related to respiratory failure which may be plausible modifiers of biological pathways that underlie poor outcomes. Of course, he overseeing the collection of simultaneous upper airway and tracheal samples to enable the multiple laboratory measurements that make this project novel, compelling and generalizable.
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