UTHealth Houston recruits star investigator team to expand clinical and outcomes research


October 1, 2024

UTHealth Houston has recruited two renowned scientists from Cleveland Clinic to bolster clinical research across the institution.

Drs. Sessler and Turan

Daniel Sessler, MD, the most published and cited scientist in any field at Cleveland Clinic, will serve as the inaugural vice president for clinical and outcomes research, and his colleague of 25 years, Alparslan Turan, MD, will direct a new Center for Outcomes Research. Both will also serve as professors of anesthesiology at McGovern Medical School at UTHealth Houston.

“Drs. Sessler and Turan are the best clinical researchers in anesthesia, and among the very best worldwide in any field,” said Kevin A. Morano, PhD, senior vice president for academic and faculty affairs.

In this new position, Sessler aims to expand clinical research across UTHealth Houston by participating in and coordinating institution-wide efforts in outcomes research. Through his work with the leadership team, Sessler will encourage collaboration and guide initiatives to support clinical research and grow the UTHealth Houston clinical trial portfolio.

Turan will establish a clinical Outcomes Research Center that will support clinical research throughout UTHealth Houston. The center’s mission is to provide expertise and personnel who will conduct large-scale research that addresses clinically important questions and improves patient care. The center will conduct all types of clinical research, with a special focus on large-scale clinical trials that enroll thousands to tens of thousands of patients — thus providing reliable guidance for clinicians.

“UTHealth Houston is already a world-leading basic science institution. Our goal is to make it equally prominent in clinical research,” Sessler said.

Sessler attended medical school at Columbia University in New York City and subsequently completed pediatric and anesthesia residencies at the University of California, Los Angeles. He has published more than 1,000 full papers, including three dozen in the New England Journal of MedicineLancet, and JAMA. His papers have been cited 70,000 times in peer-reviewed articles per Scopus, making him the world’s most published and cited perioperative investigator (H-Index 126).

Sessler has been a principal or co-investigator on grants totaling $100 million. He founded and directed the Outcomes Research Consortium 34 years ago. The consortium is the world’s largest anesthesia research group and publishes a full paper every other day. He served as the Michael Cudahy Professor and Chair at Cleveland Clinic for 19 years.

Turan graduated from medical school at Gazi University and did his anesthesia residency at Trakya University, both in Turkey. At Cleveland Clinic, he served as program director for the Clinical Research Fellowship and vice chair to the Department of Outcomes Research and General Anesthesia. He is the associate director of the Outcomes Research Consortium. He is also editor-in-chief of the Journal of Clinical Anesthesia. Turan’s grants total more than $15 million, and he has published more than 350 full papers. His main interests are perioperative outcomes, postoperative pain, regional anesthesia, and persistent surgical pain.

“The recruitment of Dr. Sessler and Dr. Turan is transformative for outcomes research in the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine, as well as for UTHealth Houston,” said Holger Eltzschig, MD, PhD, chair of the Department of Anesthesiology, Critical Care and Pain Medicine; John P. and Kathrine G. McGovern Distinguished University Chair at McGovern Medical School. “Through their Center of Outcomes Research, they will conduct the most important and cutting-edge clinical trials in anesthesiology, critical care, and perioperative medicine. They also will be transformative for our institution by training the next generation of physician-scientists in outcomes research. Moreover, their work will provide the platform for additional research support from federal and private funding sources. The addition of these scientists builds upon the great research momentum achieved by so many of our faculty.”

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