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Steven P. Miller

Steven P. Miller

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Medicine

D-Index
91
Citations
27861
World Ranking
11835
National Ranking
475

Overview

Steven P. Miller is a researcher affiliated with the University of Toronto in Canada, specializing in Medicine with a focus on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Epidemiology, Clinical Psychology, and Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine.

Their research covers several key topics including:

  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care
  • Neonatal Respiratory Health Research
  • Congenital Heart Disease Studies
  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Anesthesia and Neurotoxicity Research
  • Family and Disability Support Research

Steven P. Miller has contributed to numerous publications across multiple journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Pediatric Research
  • The Journal of Pediatrics
  • Neurology
  • JAMA Network Open
  • Annals of Neurology

Their most recent papers reflect a focus on neonatal and pediatric health issues, with publications such as:

  • "The influence of pain, agitation, and their management on the immature brain" (2020) in Pediatric Research
  • "Resistance to Avapritinib in PDGFRA-Driven GIST Is Caused by Secondary Mutations in the PDGFRA Kinase Domain" (2020) in Cancer Discovery
  • "Neuroimaging of the Preterm Brain: Review and Recommendations" (2021) in The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Mechanical Ventilation Duration, Brainstem Development, and Neurodevelopment in Children Born Preterm: A Prospective Cohort Study" (2020) in The Journal of Pediatrics
  • "Developmental Care for Hospitalized Infants With Complex Congenital Heart Disease: A Science Advisory From the American Heart Association" (2023) in Journal of the American Heart Association

Steven P. Miller collaborates frequently with a group of co-authors who have contributed extensively alongside them, including Vann Chau, Ruth E. Grunau, Ting Guo, Anne Synnes, and Thiviya Selvanathan.

Best Publications

  • Abnormal Brain Development in Newborns with Congenital Heart Disease

    Steven P. Miller;Patrick S. McQuillen;Shannon Hamrick;Duan Xu

  • Procedural pain and brain development in premature newborns

    Susanne Brummelte;Ruth E. Grunau;Vann Chau;Kenneth J. Poskitt

  • BrainNetCNN: Convolutional neural networks for brain networks; towards predicting neurodevelopment.

    Jeremy Kawahara;Colin J. Brown;Steven P. Miller;Brian G. Booth

  • Understanding the Promises and Hurdles of Metagenomic Next-Generation Sequencing as a Diagnostic Tool for Infectious Diseases.

    Patricia J Simner;Steven Miller;Karen C Carroll

  • Patterns of brain injury in term neonatal encephalopathy

    Steven P. Miller;Vijay Ramaswamy;David Michelson;A. James Barkovich

  • Reduced Fetal Cerebral Oxygen Consumption Is Associated With Smaller Brain Size in Fetuses With Congenital Heart Disease

    Liqun Sun;Liqun Sun;Christopher K. Macgowan;John G. Sled;Shi Joon Yoo

  • Early brain injury in premature newborns detected with magnetic resonance imaging is associated with adverse early neurodevelopmental outcome.

    Steven P. Miller;Donna M. Ferriero;Carol Leonard;Robert Piecuch

  • Arrested preoligodendrocyte maturation contributes to myelination failure in premature infants

    Joshua R. Buser;Jennifer Maire;Art Riddle;Xi Gong

  • Clinical Neonatal Seizures are Independently Associated with Outcome in Infants at Risk for Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Injury

    Hannah C. Glass;David Glidden;Rita J. Jeremy;A. James Barkovich

  • Seizure-associated brain injury in term newborns with perinatal asphyxia

    S. P. Miller;J. Weiss;A. Barnwell;D. M. Ferriero

  • Brain in Congenital Heart Disease Across the Lifespan: The Cumulative Burden of Injury.

    Ariane Marelli;Steven P. Miller;Bradley Scott Marino;Angela L. Jefferson

  • Diffusion tensor imaging: serial quantitation of white matter tract maturity in premature newborns.

    Savannah C Partridge;Pratik Mukherjee;Roland G Henry;Steven P Miller

  • Temporal and Anatomic Risk Profile of Brain Injury With Neonatal Repair of Congenital Heart Defects

    Patrick S. McQuillen;A. James Barkovich;Shannon E.G. Hamrick;Marta Perez

  • Brain injury in premature neonates: A primary cerebral dysmaturation disorder?

    Stephen A. Back;Steven P. Miller

  • MR imaging, MR spectroscopy, and diffusion tensor imaging of sequential studies in neonates with encephalopathy

    A.J. Barkovich;S.P. Miller;A. Bartha;N. Newton

  • Serial quantitative diffusion tensor MRI of the premature brain: development in newborns with and without injury.

    Steven P. Miller;Daniel B. Vigneron;Roland G. Henry;Mary Ann Bohland

  • Trends in severe brain injury and neurodevelopmental outcome in premature newborn infants: the role of cystic periventricular leukomalacia.

    Shannon E.G. Hamrick;Steven P. Miller;Carol Leonard;David V. Glidden

  • Comparing the diagnosis of white matter injury in premature newborns with serial MR imaging and transfontanel ultrasonography findings.

    Steven P. Miller;Camilla Ceppi Cozzio;Ruth B. Goldstein;Donna M. Ferriero

  • Neonatal pain-related stress predicts cortical thickness at age 7 years in children born very preterm.

    Manon Ranger;Cecil M. Y. Chau;Amanmeet Garg;Todd S. Woodward

  • Neonatal pain-related stress, functional cortical activity and visual-perceptual abilities in school-age children born at extremely low gestational age

    Sam M. Doesburg;Cecil M. Chau;Teresa P.L. Cheung;Alexander Moiseev

Frequent Co-Authors

Ruth E. Grunau
Ruth E. Grunau University of British Columbia
Donna M. Ferriero
Donna M. Ferriero University of California, San Francisco
A. James Barkovich
A. James Barkovich University of California, San Francisco
Daniel B. Vigneron
Daniel B. Vigneron University of California, San Francisco
Rollin Brant
Rollin Brant University of British Columbia
Michael Shevell
Michael Shevell McGill University
David V. Glidden
David V. Glidden University of California, San Francisco
M. Mallar Chakravarty
M. Mallar Chakravarty McGill University
Pratik Mukherjee
Pratik Mukherjee University of California, San Francisco
Roland G. Henry
Roland G. Henry University of California, San Francisco

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