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Elizabeth N. Allred is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and has an extensive publication record primarily within the field of Medicine. Their research contributions focus significantly on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, with additional work in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Developmental Neuroscience, Psychiatry and Mental Health, and Surgery. The volume of their work reflects a strong emphasis on infant health and developmental outcomes.

The main research topics covered by Elizabeth N. Allred include:

  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Birth, Development, and Health
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Studies
  • Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum

Published works by Elizabeth N. Allred have appeared predominantly in UNC Libraries, with one publication in The Journal of Pediatrics. Representative scientific papers include:

  • Neonatal Cranial Ultrasound Findings among Infants Born Extremely Preterm: Associations with Neurodevelopmental Outcomes at 10 Years of Age, 2021, The Journal of Pediatrics
  • Both antenatal and postnatal inflammation contribute information about the risk of brain damage in extremely preterm newborns, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Girls and Boys Born before 28 Weeks Gestation: Risks of Cognitive, Behavioral, and Neurologic Outcomes at Age 10 Years, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Reader variability in the use of diagnostic terms to describe white matter lesions seen on cranial scans of severely premature infants: The ELGAN study, 2020, UNC Libraries
  • Patterns of Blood Protein Concentrations of ELGANs Classified by Three Patterns of Respiratory Disease in the First 2 Postnatal Weeks, 2020, UNC Libraries

Frequent collaborative partners include researchers such as Alan Leviton, Karl Kuban, T. Michael O'Shea, Robert M. Joseph, and Raina N. Fichorova, highlighting a network of joint research initiatives primarily related to neonatal and pediatric health issues.

Best Publications

  • Tumor Angiogenesis: A New Significant and Independent Prognostic Indicator in Early-Stage Breast Carcinoma

    Noel Weidner;Judah Folkman;Franco Pozza;Pierantonio Bevilacqua

  • The long-term effects of exposure to low doses of lead in childhood. An 11-year follow-up report.

    Herbert L. Needleman;Alan Schell;David Bellinger;Alan Leviton

  • Do Clinical Markers of Barotrauma and Oxygen Toxicity Explain Interhospital Variation in Rates of Chronic Lung Disease

    Linda J. Van Marter;Linda J. Van Marter;Linda J. Van Marter;Elizabeth N. Allred;Elizabeth N. Allred;Marcello Pagano;Marcello Pagano;Ulana Sanocka;Ulana Sanocka

  • Maternal infection, fetal inflammatory response, and brain damage in very low birth weight infants

    Alan Leviton;Alan Leviton;Nigel Paneth;M Lynne Reuss;Mervyn Susser

  • Short-Term Effects of Carbon Monoxide Exposure on the Exercise Performance of Subjects with Coronary Artery Disease

    Elizabeth N. Allred;Eugene R. Bleecker;Bernard R. Chaitman;Thomas E. Dahms

  • Chorioamnionitis, mechanical ventilation, and postnatal sepsis as modulators of chronic lung disease in preterm infants.

    Linda J. Van Marter;Olaf Dammann;Elizabeth N. Allred;Alan Leviton

  • Pregnancy Disorders That Lead to Delivery Before the 28th Week of Gestation: An Epidemiologic Approach to Classification

    Thomas F. McElrath;Jonathan L. Hecht;Olaf Dammann;Kim A. Boggess

  • The ELGAN study of the brain and related disorders in extremely low gestational age newborns.

    T.M. O'Shea;E.N. Allred;O. Dammann;O. Dammann;O. Dammann;D. Hirtz

  • Fetal growth restriction and chronic lung disease among infants born before the 28th week of gestation.

    Carl Bose;Linda J. Van Marter;Matthew Laughon;T. Michael O'Shea

  • Pulmonary outcome at 1 year corrected age in premature infants treated at birth with recombinant human CuZn superoxide dismutase.

    Jonathan M Davis;Jonathan M Davis;Richard B Parad;Richard B Parad;Theresa Michele;Elizabeth Allred;Elizabeth Allred;Elizabeth Allred

  • Nutritional practices and growth velocity in the first month of life in extremely premature infants.

    C. R. Martin;Y. F. Brown;R. A. Ehrenkranz;T. M. O'Shea

  • Tobacco and alcohol use behaviors portrayed in music videos: a content analysis.

    Robert h. DuRant;E. S. Rome;M. Rich;E. Allred

  • Hypocarbia Before Surfactant Therapy Appears to Increase Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Risk in Infants With Respiratory Distress Syndrome

    Jeffery S. Garland;Rosanne K. Buck;Elizabeth N. Allred;Alan Leviton

  • Pre- and Postnatal Lead Exposure and Behavior Problems in School-Aged Children

    D Bellinger;A Leviton;E Allred;M Rabinowitz

  • Patterns of Respiratory Disease During the First 2 Postnatal Weeks in Extremely Premature Infants

    Matthew M Laughon;Elizabeth N. Allred;Carl L Bose;T. Michael O'Shea

  • Microbiologic and histologic characteristics of the extremely preterm infant's placenta predict white matter damage and later cerebral palsy. The ELGAN Study

    Alan Leviton;Elizabeth N Allred;Karl C K Kuban;Jonathan L Hecht

  • Early and late risk of aortic valve replacement. A 12 year concomitant comparison of the porcine bioprosthetic and tilting disc prosthetic aortic valves.

    Lawrence H. Cohn;Elizabeth N. Allred;Verdi J. DiSesa;Katarina Sawtelle

  • Detection of bacteria in placental tissues obtained from extremely low gestational age neonates.

    Andrew B Onderdonk;Mary L Delaney;Andrea M DuBois;Elizabeth N Allred

  • Positive screening on the Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers (M-CHAT) in extremely low gestational age newborns.

    Karl C.K. Kuban;T. Michael O'Shea;Elizabeth N. Allred;Elizabeth N. Allred;Helen Tager-Flusberg

  • Neurodevelopment of extremely preterm infants who had necrotizing enterocolitis with or without late bacteremia.

    Camilia R. Martin;Olaf Dammann;Olaf Dammann;Elizabeth N. Allred;Sonal Patel

Frequent Co-Authors

Alan Leviton
Alan Leviton University of Adelaide
Olaf Dammann
Olaf Dammann Tufts University
Raina N. Fichorova
Raina N. Fichorova Brigham and Women's Hospital
Nigel Paneth
Nigel Paneth Michigan State University
Robert M. Joseph
Robert M. Joseph Boston University
Richard A. Ehrenkranz
Richard A. Ehrenkranz Yale University
Andrew B. Onderdonk
Andrew B. Onderdonk Brigham and Women's Hospital
Timothy Heeren
Timothy Heeren Boston University
David C. Bellinger
David C. Bellinger Boston Children's Hospital
Katarzyna Chawarska
Katarzyna Chawarska Yale University

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