Marinus Vermeulen is affiliated with the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands and works primarily in the field of Medicine. The scientist's research output includes 172 publications, with a notable focus on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health (52 publications), Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine (35 publications), Nutrition and Dietetics (25 publications), Surgery (18 publications), and Obstetrics and Gynecology (16 publications).
The main topics covered in their body of work include Neonatal Respiratory Health Research with 66 publications, Infant Development and Preterm Care (44 publications), Infant Nutrition and Health (36 publications), Birth, Development, and Health (20 publications), Iron Metabolism and Disorders (16 publications), Pregnancy and Preeclampsia Studies (16 publications), and Neonatal and Fetal Brain Pathology (16 publications).
Marinus Vermeulen's papers have appeared in various respected publication venues with Pediatric Research accounting for 6 publications, followed by Trials with 5 publications, Clinical Nutrition ESPEN also with 5, Neonatology with 4, and Frontiers in Pediatrics with 3 publications.
Selected recent research papers include:
Frequent co-authors in Marinus Vermeulen's collaborations include:
Diederik van de Beek;Jan de Gans;Lodewijk Spanjaard;Martijn Weisfelt
Mervyn D.I. Vergouwen;Marinus Vermeulen;Jan van Gijn;Gabriel J.E. Rinkel
M. Irem Baharoglu;Charlotte Cordonnier;Rustam Al-Shahi Salman;Koen De Gans
M. Vermeulen;J. Van Gijn
S M Dorhout Mees;G J E Rinkel;V L Feigin;Ale Algra
J. van Gijn;K. J. van Dongen;M. Vermeulen;A. Hijdra
A. Hijdra;P. J. A. M. Brouwers;M. Vermeulen;J. Van Gijn
J van Gijn;A Hijdra;E F Wijdicks;M Vermeulen
Eric P Moll van Charante;Edo Richard;Lisa S Eurelings;Jan-Willem van Dalen
E. F. M. Wijdicks;M. Vermeulen;A. Hijdra;J. van Gijn
A. Hijdra;J. Van Gijn;N. J. D. Nagelkerke;M. Vermeulen
I van Wijk;LJ Kappelle;J van Gijn;PJ Koudstaal
G.J.E Rinkel;E.F.M Wijdicks;J van Gijn;D Hasan
G. J. E. Rinkel;E. F. M. Wijdicks;M. Vermeulen;L. M. P. Ramos
D Hasan;M Vermeulen;E F Wijdicks;A Hijdra
P.A. van Doorn;A. Brand;P.F.W. Strengers;J. Meulstee
E F Wijdicks;M Vermeulen;J A ten Haaf;A Hijdra
M. Vermeulen;K. W. Lindsay;G. D. Murray;F. Cheah
L. H. Van Den Berg;H. Kerkhoff;P. L. Oey;H. Franssen
Sanne M. Dorhout Mees;Gabriel J.E. Rinkel;Valery L. Feigin;Ale Algra
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