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P. Ellen Grant is affiliated with Boston Children's Hospital in the United States and primarily works in the field of Medicine. Their research spans multiple subfields including Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Cognitive Neuroscience, Artificial Intelligence, and Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine.

The scientist's main research topics focus on neonatal and fetal brain pathology, fetal and pediatric neurological disorders, and advanced MRI techniques and applications. Additional topics include advanced neuroimaging techniques, functional brain connectivity studies, domain adaptation and few-shot learning, and congenital heart disease studies.

Recent publications by P. Ellen Grant include:

  • Brain charts for the human lifespan, 2022, Nature
  • Neuroimaging manifestations in children with SARS-CoV-2 infection: a multinational, multicentre collaborative study, 2020, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health
  • Infant FreeSurfer: An automated segmentation and surface extraction pipeline for T1-weighted neuroimaging data of infants 0-2 years, 2020, NeuroImage
  • Regional Brain Growth Trajectories in Fetuses with Congenital Heart Disease, 2020, Annals of Neurology
  • Neuroimaging of the Preterm Brain: Review and Recommendations, 2021, The Journal of Pediatrics

Frequent co-authors in their research include Borjan Gagoski, Yangming Ou, Esra Abacı Türk, Kiho Im, and Polina Golland.

Their work is often published in venues such as:

  • Proceedings on CD-ROM - International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine. Scientific Meeting and Exhibition/Proceedings of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, Scientific Meeting and Exhibition
  • Cerebral Cortex
  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Magnetic Resonance in Medicine

P. Ellen Grant has contributed to book publications as well, including a recent title published by Frontiers Media titled Imaging the Developing Connectome of Perinatal Brain (2023).

Best Publications

  • Brain charts for the human lifespan

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  • Diffusion-weighted MR imaging of the brain.

    Pamela W. Schaefer;P. Ellen Grant;R. Gilberto Gonzalez

  • Autosomal recessive lissencephaly with cerebellar hypoplasia is associated with human RELN mutations

    Susan E. Hong;Yin Yao Shugart;David T. Huang;Saad Al Shahwan

  • Structural brain magnetic resonance imaging of limbic and thalamic volumes in pediatric bipolar disorder

    Jean A. Frazier;Sufen Chiu;Janis L. Breeze;Nikos Makris

  • White matter maturation reshapes structural connectivity in the late developing human brain

    P. Hagmann;O. Sporns;N. Madan;L. Cammoun

  • Practice parameter: Neuroimaging of the neonate: Report of the Quality Standards Subcommittee of the American Academy of Neurology and the Practice Committee of the Child Neurology Society

    L. R. Ment;H. S. Bada;P. Barnes;P. E. Grant

  • Neuroanatomic connectivity of the human ascending arousal system critical to consciousness and its disorders

    Brian L. Edlow;Emi Takahashi;Emi Takahashi;Ona Wu;Thomas Benner

  • Mutations in ARFGEF2 implicate vesicle trafficking in neural progenitor proliferation and migration in the human cerebral cortex

    Volney L Sheen;Vijay S Ganesh;Meral Topcu;Guillaume Sebire

  • MR connectomics: Principles and challenges

    Patric Hagmann;Patric Hagmann;Patric Hagmann;Leila Cammoun;Xavier Gigandet;Stephan Gerhard

  • Emerging Cerebral Connectivity in the Human Fetal Brain: An MR Tractography Study

    Emi Takahashi;Rebecca D. Folkerth;Rebecca D. Folkerth;Albert M. Galaburda;Patricia E. Grant

  • Noninvasive optical measures of CBV, StO2, CBF index, and rCMRO2 in human premature neonates' brains in the first six weeks of life

    Nadège Roche-Labarbe;Stefan A. Carp;Andrea Surova;Megha Patel

  • Pediatric neuroimaging in early childhood and infancy: Challenges and practical guidelines

    Nora Raschle;Nora Raschle;Jennifer Margaret Zuk;Silvia Ortiz-Mantilla;Danielle D. Sliva

  • 3T phased array MRI improves the presurgical evaluation in focal epilepsies: A prospective study

    S. Knake;C. Triantafyllou;L. L. Wald;G. Wiggins

  • Diffuse correlation spectroscopy for measurement of cerebral blood flow: future prospects.

    Erin M. Buckley;Ashwin B. Parthasarathy;P. Ellen Grant;Arjun G. Yodh

  • Evolutionarily Dynamic Alternative Splicing of GPR56 Regulates Regional Cerebral Cortical Patterning

    Byoung-Il Bae;Ian Tietjen;Kutay D. Atabay;Gilad D. Evrony

  • Focal transmantle dysplasia: A specific malformation of cortical development

    A. James Barkovich;Ruben I. Kuzniecky;Andrew W. Bollen;P. Ellen Grant

  • Assessment of Infant Brain Development With Frequency-Domain Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

    Maria Angela Franceschini;Sonal Thaker;George Themelis;Kalpathy K. Krishnamoorthy

  • Neuroimaging manifestations in children with SARS-CoV-2 infection: a multinational, multicentre collaborative study.

    Camilla E Lindan;Kshitij Mankad;Dipak Ram;Larry K Kociolek

  • Improved magnetic resonance fingerprinting reconstruction with low-rank and subspace modeling.

    Bo Zhao;Kawin Setsompop;Kawin Setsompop;Elfar Adalsteinsson;Borjan Gagoski;Borjan Gagoski

  • Developmental neural networks in children performing a Categorical N-Back Task.

    Kristina T. Ciesielski;Paul G. Lesnik;Robert L. Savoy;Ellen P. Grant

  • The value of multichannel MEG and EEG in the presurgical evaluation of 70 epilepsy patients.

    S. Knake;S. Knake;E. Halgren;H. Shiraishi;K. Hara

  • Clinical correlates in an experimental model of repetitive mild brain injury.

    Rebekah Mannix;William P. Meehan;Joseph Mandeville;Patricia E. Grant;Patricia E. Grant

Frequent Co-Authors

Jane W. Newburger
Jane W. Newburger Boston Children's Hospital
Bruce Fischl
Bruce Fischl Harvard University
Nadine Gaab
Nadine Gaab Harvard University
Christopher A. Walsh
Christopher A. Walsh Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Randy L. Gollub
Randy L. Gollub Harvard Medical School
Terrie E. Inder
Terrie E. Inder Brigham and Women's Hospital
David A. Boas
David A. Boas Boston University
André J. W. van der Kouwe
André J. W. van der Kouwe Harvard University
Albert M. Galaburda
Albert M. Galaburda Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
Christos Papadelis
Christos Papadelis Cook Children's Health Care System

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