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Dana Kanel is a Researcher at King's College London specializing in neurodevelopmental outcomes of very preterm born children. Her work investigates the critical interplay between neonatal brain structure, functional connectivity, and socioemotional development within vulnerable preterm populations.
Her research fingerprint reveals dominant expertise in:
- Executive Function (100% prominence)
- Emotional and Socioemotional Development
- Functional Connectivity mapping
- Home Environment influences
- Prosocial Behavior and Empathy development
- Preschool-Year cognitive milestones
Analysis of her 2021-2023 publications shows consistent focus on using advanced network analysis to parse heterogeneity in preterm neurodevelopment. Her work bridges neonatal neuroimaging with childhood behavioral outcomes, particularly regarding autism spectrum conditions and executive function trajectories. The 2023 Translational Psychiatry paper demonstrates how integrated similarity networks can identify clinically meaningful subgroups within preterm populations.
Kanel's research demonstrates significant scholarly impact with 36 cumulative citations and active engagement across international research networks. Her work appears in high-impact specialty journals including Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science and Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, reflecting clinical relevance to both neuroscience and developmental pediatrics communities.
While specific mentoring details aren't provided, her collaborative publication pattern suggests involvement in King's College London's preterm research consortium. Her work shows strong translational potential for developing targeted early interventions based on neurodevelopmental trajectory mapping in preterm infants.
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