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Results for Hypoxic/Ischemic Brain Injury

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Angela N. Viaene, MD, PhD
Angela N. Viaene

Dr. Viaene's research interests include thalamocortical projections, CNS tumors, neurogenetic disorders, and hypoxic/ischemic brain injury.

E-mail:
viaenea [at] chop.edu
Matthew P. Kirschen, MD, PhD
Matthew P. Kirschen, MD, PhD

Dr. Kirschen’s research interest is pediatric neurocritical care. His work focuses on using multimodality neuromonitoring and neuroimaging to detect and prevent brain injury in critically ill children, predicting recovery after severe acute brain injury, and the accurate diagnosis of brain death.

E-mail:
kirschenm [at] chop.edu
Shavonne L. Massey, MD, MSCE
Shavonne L. Massey

Dr. Massey's research focuses on epilepsy, diagnosis and management of seizures in high risk neonatal populations, and EEG biomarker development

E-mail:
masseysl [at] chop.edu
Brian R. White, MD, PhD
Brian R. White

Dr. White develops novel optical functional neuroimaging systems and algorithms to better understand pediatric neuronal injury. His research includes optical intrinsic signal imaging, diffuse optical tomography, and resting-state functional connectivity.

E-mail:
whiteb1 [at] chop.edu

CHOP Researcher Earns Competitive Child Neurology Career Development Grant

Published on
Apr 8, 2022
in Cornerstone Blog
Dr. Barber Earns Competitive Child Neurology Training Grant
Danielle Barber, MD, PhD, is using sex differences as a way to learn about mechanisms of hypoxic ischemic encephalopathy, an early-life brain injury.

Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Evaluation of Hypoxic Ischemic Injury

The goal of this HIE (Hypoxic Ischemic Encephalopathy) Study is to develop ultrasound techniques for detecting impaired blood supply to the brain using an investigational contrast agent.

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