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Barry E. Kosofsky

Barry E. Kosofsky

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Neuroscience

D-Index
53
Citations
10183
World Ranking
5108
National Ranking
2284

Overview

Barry E. Kosofsky is affiliated with Cornell University in the United States, focusing their research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly work spans a range of subfields including Epidemiology, Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Physiology, and Molecular Biology.

Their research topics cover diverse areas such as Traumatic Brain Injury Research, Lysosomal Storage Disorders Research, Cytomegalovirus and Herpesvirus Research, RNA Regulation and Disease, Adolescent and Pediatric Healthcare, Congenital Heart Disease Studies, and Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life.

Barry E. Kosofsky's publications have appeared in several notable venues. Frequent publication venues include Pediatric Neurology, UNC Libraries, Science Translational Medicine, and Cognitive and Behavioral Practice. They have contributed multiple studies to Pediatric Neurology and UNC Libraries, with individual papers also published in Science Translational Medicine and Cognitive and Behavioral Practice.

Selected recent papers illustrate the range and focus of their work:

  • Slowing late infantile Batten disease by direct brain parenchymal administration of a rh.10 adeno-associated virus expressing CLN2, 2020, Science Translational Medicine
  • Pediatric Neurology Research in the Twenty-First Century: Status, Challenges, and Future Directions Post-COVID-19, 2020, Pediatric Neurology
  • The Pediatric Neurology 2020 Research Workforce Survey: Optimism in a Time of Challenge, 2020, Pediatric Neurology
  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Persistent Post-Concussive Symptoms in Youth: Adaptations, Treatment Recommendations, and Implementation in Medical Settings, 2024, Cognitive and Behavioral Practice
  • The rewarding and locomotor-sensitizing effects of repeated cocaine administration are distinct and separable in mice, 2020, UNC Libraries

Throughout their career, Kosofsky has collaborated with several co-authors who have contributed to their research outputs. Frequent collaborators include Joshua L. Bonkowsky, Gabrielle deVeber, Ryan J. Felling, Zachary M. Grinspan, and Réjean M. Guerriero.

Best Publications

  • Dynamic functional imaging of relative cerebral blood volume during rat forepaw stimulation

    Joseph B. Mandeville;John J. A. Marota;Barry E. Kosofsky;John R. Keltner

  • The serotoninergic innervation of cerebral cortex: different classes of axon terminals arise from dorsal and median raphe nuclei.

    Barry E. Kosofsky;Mark E. Molliver

  • Regulation of immediate early gene expression and AP-1 binding in the rat nucleus accumbens by chronic cocaine

    Bruce Hope;Barry Kosofsky;Steven E. Hyman;Eric J. Nestler

  • Treatment of late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis by CNS administration of a serotype 2 adeno-associated virus expressing CLN2 cDNA.

    Stefan Worgall;Dolan Sondhi;Neil R. Hackett;Barry Kosofsky

  • Differential expression of c-fos and zif268 in rat striatum after haloperidol, clozapine, and amphetamine.

    T V Nguyen;B E Kosofsky;R Birnbaum;B M Cohen

  • Mutations in the Gene Encoding KRIT1, a Krev-1/rap1a Binding Protein, Cause Cerebral Cavernous Malformations (CCM1)

    Trilochan Sahoo;Eric W. Johnson;James W. Thomas;Peter M. Kuehl

  • MEF2C, a MADS/MEF2-family transcription factor expressed in a laminar distribution in cerebral cortex.

    Dana Leifer;Dimitri Krainc;Yie Teh Yu;John Mcdermott

  • Wallerian degeneration after cerebral infarction: evaluation with sequential MR imaging.

    M J Kuhn;D J Mikulis;D M Ayoub;B E Kosofsky

  • Dentate gyrus volume is reduced before onset of plaque formation in PDAPP mice: A magnetic resonance microscopy and stereologic analysis

    Jeffrey M. Redwine;Barry Kosofsky;Russell E. Jacobs;Dora Games

  • Newborn screening for Krabbe disease: the New York State model.

    Patricia K. Duffner;Michele Caggana;Joseph J. Orsini;David A. Wenger

  • Cocaine activation discriminates dopaminergic projections by temporal response: an fMRI study in Rat.

    John J.A. Marota;Joseph B. Mandeville;Robert M. Weisskoff;Michael A. Moskowitz

  • Volumetric cerebral characteristics of children exposed to opiates and other substances in utero

    K. B. Walhovd;V. Moe;K. Slinning;P. Due-Tønnessen

  • Markers of Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity in Children with Autism

    Nga M. Lau;Peter H. R. Green;Annette K. Taylor;Dan Hellberg

  • BDNF-induced White Matter Neuroprotection and Stage-dependent Neuronal Survival Following a Neonatal Excitotoxic Challenge

    Isabelle Husson;Claire-Marie Rangon;Vincent Lelièvre;Alexis-Pierre Bemelmans

  • Cocaine-induced disturbances of corticogenesis in the developing murine brain.

    Pierre Gressens;Barry E. Kosofsky;Philippe Evrard

  • Neuroimaging of children following prenatal drug exposure

    Chris Derauf;Minal Kekatpure;Nurunisa Neyzi;Barry Lester

  • Regional sensitivity and coupling of BOLD and CBV changes during stimulation of rat brain

    Joseph B. Mandeville;Bruce G. Jenkins;Barry E. Kosofsky;Michael A. Moskowitz

  • Behavioral epigenetics: Behavioral epigenetics

    Barry M. Lester;Edward Tronick;Eric Nestler;Ted Abel

  • Transplacental Cocaine Exposure: A Mouse Model Demonstrating Neuroanatomic and Behavioral Abnormalities:

    Barry E. Kosofsky;Aaron S. Wilkins;Pierre Gressens;Philippe Evrard

  • Disease characteristics and progression in patients with late-infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2) disease: an observational cohort study

    Miriam Nickel;Alessandro Simonati;David Jacoby;Susanne Lezius

  • Neuro-developmental consequences of prenatal drug exposure. Preface.

    Pradeep G Bhide;Barry E Kosofsky

Frequent Co-Authors

Pradeep G. Bhide
Pradeep G. Bhide Florida State University
Steven E. Hyman
Steven E. Hyman Harvard University
Barry M. Lester
Barry M. Lester Brown University
Joseph B. Mandeville
Joseph B. Mandeville Harvard University
Bruce R. Rosen
Bruce R. Rosen Harvard University
Eric J. Nestler
Eric J. Nestler Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Michael A. Moskowitz
Michael A. Moskowitz Harvard University
Robert M. Weisskoff
Robert M. Weisskoff Harvard University
Mark E. Molliver
Mark E. Molliver Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
B. J. Casey
B. J. Casey Barnard College

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