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Henry David serves as an Assistant Professor within the Department of Pediatrics-Neurology at the University of Chicago, contributing to pediatric neurological research and clinical practice with a specialized focus on neonatal critical care disorders.
His research program centers on Pediatric Neurology and Neonatal Neurology, specifically investigating Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy (HIE) through advanced neurophysiological and neuroimaging methodologies. Key areas include EEG pattern analysis, MRI biomarker identification, and outcome prediction in neonates undergoing therapeutic hypothermia, aiming to refine prognostic accuracy and neuroprotective interventions.
His 2024 systematic review in Cureus establishes a clear research trajectory emphasizing evidence synthesis for EEG and MRI applications in neonatal HIE management. This work reflects growing scholarly attention to multimodal monitoring standardization and long-term neurological outcome optimization within neonatal intensive care settings.
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