Jennifer Helderman

1.6k total citations
32 papers, 564 citations indexed

About

Jennifer Helderman is a scholar working on Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jennifer Helderman has authored 32 papers receiving a total of 564 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 29 papers in Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health, 20 papers in Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine and 5 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jennifer Helderman's work include Infant Development and Preterm Care (26 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (20 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (13 papers). Jennifer Helderman is often cited by papers focused on Infant Development and Preterm Care (26 papers), Neonatal Respiratory Health Research (20 papers) and Neonatal and fetal brain pathology (13 papers). Jennifer Helderman collaborates with scholars based in United States, Sweden and Italy. Jennifer Helderman's co-authors include Claudio Bianchi, T. Michael O’Shea, Brian S. Carter, Lynne M. Smith, Julie A. Hofheimer, Elisabeth C. McGowan, Charles R. Neal, Lynne M. Dansereau, Barry M. Lester and Steven L. Pastyrnak and has published in prestigious journals such as New England Journal of Medicine, PEDIATRICS and Scientific Reports.

In The Last Decade

Jennifer Helderman

31 papers receiving 553 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jennifer Helderman United States 12 288 202 85 72 70 32 564
Michael Narvey Canada 14 223 0.8× 259 1.3× 93 1.1× 148 2.1× 89 1.3× 41 630
Ana Carceller Canada 13 137 0.5× 84 0.4× 128 1.5× 37 0.5× 128 1.8× 36 537
Serap Karasalıhoğlu Türkiye 16 166 0.6× 75 0.4× 102 1.2× 43 0.6× 80 1.1× 47 605
Sze May Ng United Kingdom 19 220 0.8× 149 0.7× 48 0.6× 112 1.6× 322 4.6× 95 1.1k
Naci Öner Türkiye 13 202 0.7× 110 0.5× 96 1.1× 59 0.8× 86 1.2× 47 603
Michael Karplus Israel 17 288 1.0× 266 1.3× 72 0.8× 113 1.6× 163 2.3× 42 761
Zalman Weintraub Israel 15 146 0.5× 207 1.0× 103 1.2× 42 0.6× 75 1.1× 41 521
Pramod Narula United States 13 100 0.3× 121 0.6× 48 0.6× 62 0.9× 41 0.6× 40 434
Ronald Schrader United States 16 66 0.2× 109 0.5× 106 1.2× 42 0.6× 103 1.5× 36 571
Michael Maurer United States 10 183 0.6× 202 1.0× 34 0.4× 49 0.7× 63 0.9× 17 493

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jennifer Helderman

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Jennifer Helderman. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Jennifer Helderman based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Jennifer Helderman. Jennifer Helderman is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Camerota, Marie, Barry M. Lester, F. Xavier Castellanos, et al.. (2024). Epigenome-wide association study identifies neonatal DNA methylation associated with two-year attention problems in children born very preterm. Translational Psychiatry. 14(1). 126–126. 2 indexed citations
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Hofheimer, Julie A., Marie Camerota, Lynne M. Dansereau, et al.. (2024). Preeclampsia, Fetal Growth Restriction, and 24-Month Neurodevelopment in Very Preterm Infants. JAMA Network Open. 7(7). e2420382–e2420382. 7 indexed citations
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Camerota, Marie, Barry M. Lester, Elisabeth C. McGowan, et al.. (2024). Contributions of prenatal risk factors and neonatal epigenetics to cognitive outcome in children born very preterm.. Developmental Psychology. 60(9). 1606–1619. 1 indexed citations
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Camerota, Marie, Brian S. Carter, Jennifer Helderman, et al.. (2024). Neonatal neurobehavior associated with developmental changes from age 2 to 3 in very preterm infants. Early Human Development. 194. 106039–106039. 1 indexed citations
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Camerota, Marie, Elisabeth C. McGowan, Brian S. Carter, et al.. (2023). Maternal Prenatal Risk Phenotypes and Neurobehavioral Outcomes among Infants Born Very Preterm. The Journal of Pediatrics. 260. 113521–113521. 3 indexed citations
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Sheinkopf, Stephen J., Elisabeth C. McGowan, Julie A. Hofheimer, et al.. (2023). Neurobehavioral and Medical Correlates of Autism Screening: 2-Year Outcomes for Infants Born Very Preterm. The Journal of Pediatrics. 260. 113536–113536. 5 indexed citations
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Sheinkopf, Stephen J., Brian S. Carter, Jennifer Check, et al.. (2023). Acoustic Cry Characteristics in Preterm Infants and Developmental and Behavioral Outcomes at 2 Years of Age. JAMA Network Open. 6(2). e2254151–e2254151. 3 indexed citations
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Hofheimer, Julie A., Elisabeth C. McGowan, Lynne M. Smith, et al.. (2023). Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression and Severe Distress among Mothers of Very Preterm Infants at NICU Discharge. American Journal of Perinatology. 41(10). 1396–1408. 5 indexed citations
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Smith, Lynne M., Lynne M. Dansereau, Mary B. Roberts, et al.. (2022). Associations between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestation. Journal of Perinatology. 42(4). 483–490. 1 indexed citations
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Carlo, Waldemar A., T. Michael O’Shea, Robert L. Schelonka, et al.. (2021). Multivariable Predictive Models of Death or Neurodevelopmental Impairment Among Extremely Low Birth Weight Infants Using Heart Rate Characteristics. The Journal of Pediatrics. 242. 137–144.e4. 7 indexed citations
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Camerota, Marie, Elisabeth C. McGowan, Julie A. Hofheimer, et al.. (2021). Neurodevelopmental profiles of infants born <30 weeks gestation at 2 years of age. Pediatric Research. 91(6). 1579–1586. 2 indexed citations
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Schelonka, Robert L., Waldemar A. Carlo, Charles R. Bauer, et al.. (2020). Mortality and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Heart Rate Characteristics Monitoring Randomized Controlled Trial. The Journal of Pediatrics. 219. 48–53. 14 indexed citations
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Everson, Todd M., T. Michael O’Shea, Amber Burt, et al.. (2020). Serious neonatal morbidities are associated with differences in DNA methylation among very preterm infants. Clinical Epigenetics. 12(1). 151–151. 26 indexed citations
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Aghagoli, Ghazal, Stephen J. Sheinkopf, Todd M. Everson, et al.. (2020). Epigenome-wide analysis identifies genes and pathways linked to acoustic cry variation in preterm infants. Pediatric Research. 89(7). 1848–1854. 4 indexed citations
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Hofheimer, Julie A., Lynne M. Smith, Elisabeth C. McGowan, et al.. (2019). Psychosocial and medical adversity associated with neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestation. Pediatric Research. 87(4). 721–729. 29 indexed citations
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Everson, Todd M., Carmen J. Marsit, T. Michael O’Shea, et al.. (2019). Epigenome-wide Analysis Identifies Genes and Pathways Linked to Neurobehavioral Variation in Preterm Infants. Scientific Reports. 9(1). 6322–6322. 38 indexed citations
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Helderman, Jennifer, et al.. (2013). Brain wave maturation and neurodevelopmental outcome in extremely low gestational age neonates. Journal of Perinatology. 33(11). 867–871. 11 indexed citations
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Yang, Qing, et al.. (2013). Early Enteral Fat Supplement and Fish Oil Increases Fat Absorption in the Premature Infant with an Enterostomy. The Journal of Pediatrics. 163(2). 429–434. 9 indexed citations
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Helderman, Jennifer, et al.. (2010). Sepsis-associated electroencephalographic changes in extremely low gestational age neonates. Early Human Development. 86(8). 509–513. 25 indexed citations
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Helderman, Jennifer, et al.. (1999). Acute-Phase Proteins and Other Systemic Responses to Inflammation. New England Journal of Medicine. 340(17). 1376–1376. 197 indexed citations

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