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Ola Didrik Saugstad

Ola Didrik Saugstad is a Norwegian pediatrician, neonatologist and neuroscientist noted for his research on resuscitation of newborn children and his contribution to reduce child mortality. He is a Research Professor at Oslo University Hospital and Professor of Neonatology at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. He is Professor Emeritus of Pediatrics at the University of Oslo and was Director of the Department of Pediatric Research at Oslo University Hospital from 1991 to 2017.

Background
Ola Didrik Saugstad is a son of the psychologist Per Saugstad and a grandson of the former rector of the University of Oslo Didrik Arup Seip. His father earned a PhD in psychology at the University of Chicago in 1952, before he became a professor of psychology at the University of Oslo, and was noted for introducing an experimental approach to psychology in Norway, influenced by American psychology. Ola Didrik Saugstad is the brother of Jens Saugstad, a professor of philosophy at the University of Oslo. ==Career==
Career
He graduated with the cand. med. degree at the University of Oslo in 1973. Already as a medical student he became interested in the Swedish professor Gösta Rooth's research in the field of perinatal medicine and especially intrauterine asphyxia, and Rooth invited him to come to Sweden and do research; thus, after graduation he was a research fellow at Uppsala University Hospital. The research he carried out under Rooth's mentorship laid the foundation for his doctoral dissertation in 1977, Hypoxanthine as an Indicator of Hypoxia, and for what would become his major research interest. From 1980 to 1981 he was a Fogarty International Fellow at the Department of Neonatology of the University of California, San Diego, in the unit of the legendary professor Louis Gluck, known as the father of neonatology. Saugstad was appointed senior consultant in newborn medicine at Rikshospitalet in 1986. In 1991, he also became Professor of Pediatrics and Director of the Department of Pediatric Research at the University of Oslo. From 2002 to 2004 he was President of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine. He was a board member of the European Society of Pediatric Research from 1987 to 1990, and of the International Pediatric Foundation from 2001 to 2004. Saugstad retired as Professor of Medicine and Director of the Department of Pediatric Research at the end of 2017. From 2017 he is affiliated with Oslo University Hospital as a research professor. In 2018 he was also appointed as Professor of Neonatology at the Feinberg School of Medicine in Chicago. ==Research==
Research
In 1980, Saugstad was the first to demonstrate that oxygenation after a period of asphyxia could result in an explosive increase in oxygen radicals. In the late 1980s, Saugstad and Rooth published a seminal article questioning the use of 100% oxygen in the resuscitation of newborn children. This would lead to his major discovery of the dangers of using 100% oxygen, resulting in the amendment of the international guidelines for newborn resuscitation in 2010 based on the research of Saugstad and his team. It is estimated that his discovery can save the lives of 200,000 children each year. His 2019 book Kampen om oksygenet ("The War Over Oxygen") discusses what he describes as "one [of] the greatest scandals in the history of medicine;" Saugstad is known for having taken elements of the research of 2019's Nobel laureates in medicine William Kaelin Jr., Peter J. Ratcliffe and Gregg L. Semenza to the infant's bedside. ==Awards and recognitions==
Awards and recognitions
• The Laerdal Award in Acute Medicine, 1995 (University of Oslo) • The Arvo Ylppö Medal in Neonatology, 1997 (University of Helsinki) • Fellow, Royal College of Physicians Edinburgh, 1997 • Honorary member of the Hungarian Paediatric Association, 2000 • Honorary member of the Norwegian Perinatal Society, 2001 • The Virginia Apgar Prize, 2001 • Honorary member of the Finnish Perinatal Society, 2005 • Honorary member of the European Association of Perinatal Medicine, 2006 • Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science, 2006 • The Human Protection Award (Livsvernprisen) (with Torleiv Ole Rognum), 2007 • Knight First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St. Olav, 2010 • Märta Philipson Award for Progress in Pediatrics (University of Stockholm), 2010 • Honorary member of the American Pediatric Society 2011 • American Academy of Pediatrics Landmark Award 2011 • The Bjørnson Prize, 2011 • Honorary doctorate, University of Athens, 2014 • Honorary Professor, Moscow State University, 2014 • Chiesi Prize of Excellence in Neonatology, 2017 • Erich Saling Perinatal Prize, 2017 ==References==
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