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Overview

Terrie E. Inder is affiliated with Brigham and Women's Hospital in the United States and has a significant body of research primarily in medicine, with a focus on pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. Their scholarly contributions span 306 publications, many of which address complex topics in neonatal and fetal brain pathology, respiratory health in newborns, and infant development and care.

Their frequently studied subfields include pediatrics, perinatology and child health, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, nutrition and dietetics, and epidemiology. This multidisciplinary approach contributes to their exploration of various facets of neonatal health and neurological development.

Major research topics covered by Terrie E. Inder include:

  • Neonatal and fetal brain pathology
  • Neonatal respiratory health research
  • Infant development and preterm care
  • Infant nutrition and health
  • Fetal and pediatric neurological disorders
  • Anesthesia and neurotoxicity research
  • Neuroscience of respiration and sleep

Their work has been published frequently in several venues, notably:

  • Pediatric Research
  • Journal of Neonatal-Perinatal Medicine
  • Journal of Perinatology
  • The Journal of Pediatrics
  • Acta Paediatrica

Coauthor collaborations include frequent partners such as Mohamed El-Dib, Joseph J. Volpe, Peter J. Anderson, Sara Cherkerzian, and Lex W. Doyle.

Among selected recent publications are:

  • The influence of pain, agitation, and their management on the immature brain, 2020, Pediatric Research
  • Defining the Neurologic Consequences of Preterm Birth, 2023, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Treatment of seizures in the neonate: Guidelines and consensus-based recommendations-Special report from the ILAE Task Force on Neonatal Seizures, 2023, Epilepsia
  • Neuroimaging in the term newborn with neonatal encephalopathy, 2021, Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine
  • Management of Post-hemorrhagic Ventricular Dilatation in the Infant Born Preterm, 2020, The Journal of Pediatrics

Best Publications

  • Cooling for newborns with hypoxic ischaemic encephalopathy.

    Susan E Jacobs;Marie Berg;Rod Hunt;William O Tarnow-Mordi

  • Neonatal MRI to Predict Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in Preterm Infants

    Lianne J. Woodward;Peter J. Anderson;Nicola C. Austin;Kelly Howard

  • Abnormal Cerebral Structure Is Present at Term in Premature Infants

    Terrie E Inder;Simon K Warfield;Hong Wang;Petra Susan Hüppi;Petra Susan Hüppi

  • Longitudinal Analysis of Neural Network Development in Preterm Infants

    Christopher D. Smyser;Terrie E. Inder;Joshua S. Shimony;Jason E. Hill

  • Similar patterns of cortical expansion during human development and evolution

    Jason Hill;Terrie Inder;Jeffrey Neil;Donna Dierker

  • Defining the nature of the cerebral abnormalities in the premature infant: A qualitative magnetic resonance imaging study

    Terrie E. Inder;Scott J. Wells;Nina B. Mogridge;Carole Spencer

  • Whole-Body Hypothermia for Term and Near-Term Newborns With Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy: A Randomized Controlled Trial

    Susan E. Jacobs;Colin J. Morley;Terrie E. Inder;Michael J. Stewart

  • Periventricular white matter injury in the premature infant is followed by reduced cerebral cortical gray matter volume at term.

    Terrie E. Inder;Petra S. Huppi;Petra S. Huppi;Simon Warfield;Ron Kikinis

  • Neonatal intensive care unit stress is associated with brain development in preterm infants.

    Gillian C. Smith;Jordan Gutovich;Christopher Smyser;Roberta Pineda

  • New MR Imaging Assessment Tool to Define Brain Abnormalities in Very Preterm Infants at Term

    H. Kidokoro;J. J. Neil;Terrie E. Inder

  • White matter injury in the premature infant: a comparison between serial cranial sonographic and MR findings at term.

    Terrie E. Inder;Nigel J. Anderson;Carole Spencer;Scott Wells

  • Adverse neurodevelopment in preterm infants with postnatal sepsis or necrotizing enterocolitis is mediated by white matter abnormalities on magnetic resonance imaging at term.

    Divyen K. Shah;Lex W. Doyle;Peter J. Anderson;Merilyn Bear

  • Impaired Cerebral Cortical Gray Matter Growth After Treatment With Dexamethasone for Neonatal Chronic Lung Disease

    Brendan P. Murphy;Terrie E. Inder;Terrie E. Inder;Petra S. Huppi;Petra S. Huppi;Simon Warfield

  • Microstructural brain development after perinatal cerebral white matter injury assessed by diffusion tensor magnetic resonance imaging.

    Petra S. Hüppi;Brendan Murphy;Stephan E. Maier;Gary P. Zientara

  • Fetal and neonatal origins of altered brain development.

    Sandra Rees;Terrie Inder

  • Posthaemorrhagic ventricular dilatation in the premature infant: natural history and predictors of outcome

    B P Murphy;T E Inder;V Rooks;G A Taylor

  • Alterations in brain structure and neurodevelopmental outcome in preterm infants hospitalized in different neonatal intensive care unit environments.

    Roberta G. Pineda;Jeff Neil;Donna Dierker;Christopher D. Smyser

  • Perinatal Risk Factors Altering Regional Brain Structure in the Preterm Infant.

    Deanne K. Thompson;Simon K. Warfield;John B. Carlin;Masa Pavlovic

  • Mechanisms of perinatal brain injury.

    Terrie E. Inder;Joseph J. Volpe

  • Electrographic seizures in preterm infants during the first week of life are associated with cerebral injury.

    Divyen K Shah;John Zempel;Tony Barton;Karen Lukas

Frequent Co-Authors

Lex W. Doyle
Lex W. Doyle University of Melbourne
Peter J. Anderson
Peter J. Anderson Monash University
Jeffrey J. Neil
Jeffrey J. Neil Washington University in St. Louis
Deanne K. Thompson
Deanne K. Thompson Murdoch Children's Research Institute
Joseph J. Volpe
Joseph J. Volpe Harvard University
Christopher D. Smyser
Christopher D. Smyser Washington University in St. Louis
Lianne J. Woodward
Lianne J. Woodward University of Canterbury
Simon K. Warfield
Simon K. Warfield Boston Children's Hospital
Petra Susan Hüppi
Petra Susan Hüppi University of Geneva
Gary F. Egan
Gary F. Egan Monash University

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