World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Neuroscience

D-Index
43
Citations
6593
World Ranking
7432
National Ranking
568

Overview

Helen Hodges is affiliated with ReNeuron in the United Kingdom and has contributed to research primarily within the social sciences. Their work spans multiple subfields including sociology and political science, clinical psychology, general health professions, safety research, and statistics and probability.

Their research interests focus on several key topics, such as:

  • Intergenerational Family Dynamics and Caregiving
  • Criminal Justice and Corrections Analysis
  • Child Welfare and Adoption
  • Migration, Health and Trauma
  • Homelessness and Social Issues
  • Child Abuse and Trauma
  • Geriatric Care and Nursing Homes

Helen Hodges has authored several papers reflecting these interests, including:

  • "Why are there higher rates of children looked after in Wales?" (2023) published in Journal of Children s Services
  • "Children in out of home care in the youth justice system - understanding when they may be more vulnerable to further offending." (2022) published in International Journal for Population Data Science

Other notable papers in related fields, though authored by different scholars, feature topics intersecting with Hodges's research focus:

  • "Even Secure Children's Homes Won't Take Me. Children Placed in Alternative Accommodation" (2022) published in Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
  • "Outcomes for high-risk young people referred to secure children's homes for welfare reasons: a population record linkage study in England" (2024) published in Journal of Children s Services
  • "Devolved jurisdictions: experience from early research users of family justice data in SAIL Databank." (2022) published in International Journal for Population Data Science

Hodges's frequent co-authors include:

  • Lucy Griffiths
  • Laura Cowley
  • Grace Bailey
  • Michael Jeanne Childs
  • Jonathan Scourfield

Their research outputs are predominantly published in venues such as:

  • International Journal for Population Data Science
  • Journal of Children s Services
  • Residential Treatment for Children & Youth
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Child Abuse & Neglect

Best Publications

  • A conditionally immortal clonal stem cell line from human cortical neuroepithelium for the treatment of ischemic stroke.

    Kenneth Pollock;Paul Stroemer;Sara Patel;Lara Stevanato

  • Tracking transplanted stem cell migration using bifunctional, contrast agent-enhanced, magnetic resonance imaging.

    Michel Modo;Diana Cash;Karen Mellodew;Steven C.R Williams

  • Resolution of stroke deficits following contralateral grafts of conditionally immortal neuroepithelial stem cells

    Tina Veizovic;John S. Beech;R. Paul Stroemer;William P. Watson

  • Effects of implantation site of stem cell grafts on behavioral recovery from stroke damage.

    Michel Modo;R. Paul Stroemer;Ellen Tang;Sara Patel

  • Recovery of spatial learning by grafts of a conditionally immortalized hippocampal neuroepithelial cell line into the ischaemia-lesioned hippocampus

    J.D Sinden;F Rashid-Doubell;T.R Kershaw;A Nelson

  • Neurological sequelae and long-term behavioural assessment of rats with transient middle cerebral artery occlusion

    Mike Modo;R P Stroemer;E Tang;T Veizovic

  • Transplantation of neural stem cells in a rat model of stroke: assessment of short-term graft survival and acute host immunological response.

    Michael Modo;Payam Rezaie;Paul Heuschling;Sara Patel

  • The effects of cholinergic drugs and cholinergic-rich foetal neural transplants on alcohol-induced deficits in radial maze performance in rats

    H. Hodges;Y. Allen;J. Sinden;S.N. Mitchell

  • Effects of fetal hippocampal field grafts on ischaemic-induced deficits in spatial navigation in the water maze.

    C.A. Netto;H. Hodges;J.D. Sinden;E. Le Peillet

  • Cognitive deficits induced by global cerebral ischaemia: Relationship to brain damage and reversal by transplants

    Julia Nunn;Helen Hodges

  • Global ischaemia: Hippocampal pathology and spatial deficits in the water maze

    J.A. Nunn;E. LePeillet;C.A. Netto;H. Hodges

  • Conditionally immortalized, multipotential and multifunctional neural stem cell lines as an approach to clinical transplantation.

    Gray Ja;Gray Ja;Grigoryan G;Virley D;Patel S

  • Effects of cholinergic-rich neural grafts on radial maze performance of rats after excitotoxic lesions of the forebrain cholinergic projection system--I. Amelioration of cognitive deficits by transplants into cortex and hippocampus but not into basal forebrain.

    H. Hodges;Y. Allen;T. Kershaw;P.L. Lantos

  • Effects of cholinergic-rich neural grafts on radial maze performance of rats after excitotoxic lesions of the forebrain cholinergic projection system—II. Cholinergic drugs as probes to investigate lesion-induced deficits and transplant-induced functional recovery

    H. Hodges;Y. Allen;J. Sinden;P.L. Lantos

  • Late behavioural and neuropathological effects of local brain irradiation in the rat.

    Helen Hodges;Nicole Katzung;Peter Sowinski;John W Hopewell

  • Primary CA1 and conditionally immortal MHP36 cell grafts restore conditional discrimination learning and recall in marmosets after excitotoxic lesions of the hippocampal CA1 field.

    David Virley;Rosalind M. Ridley;John D. Sinden;Tim R. Kershaw

  • Contrasting effects of fetal CA1 and CA3 hippocampal grafts on deficits in spatial learning and working memory induced by global cerebral ischaemia in rats.

    Hodges H;Sowinski P;Fleming P;Kershaw Tr

  • Alzheimer's disease and neural transplantation as prospective cell therapy.

    Alcyr A. Oliveira;Helen M. Hodges

  • Neurochemical mechanisms mediating the behavioral and cognitive effects of nicotine

    Jeffrey A. Gray;Stephen N. Mitchell;Michael H. Joseph;Grigory A. Grigoryan

  • A temporal MRI assessment of neuropathology after transient middle cerebral artery occlusion in the rat: correlations with behavior.

    David Virley;John S. Beech;Sean C. Smart;Steve C. R. Williams

Frequent Co-Authors

Jeffrey A. Gray
Jeffrey A. Gray King's College London
Carlos Alexandre Netto
Carlos Alexandre Netto Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul
Rosalind M. Ridley
Rosalind M. Ridley University of Cambridge
Karen Horsburgh
Karen Horsburgh University of Edinburgh
Harry F. Baker
Harry F. Baker University of Cambridge
Brian S. Meldrum
Brian S. Meldrum King's College London
Barbara L. Finlay
Barbara L. Finlay Cornell University
Thomas Arendt
Thomas Arendt Leipzig University
Paul Bloom
Paul Bloom Columbia University
Sharon Dawe
Sharon Dawe Griffith University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Best Scientists Citing Helen Hodges