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Professor Serena Counsell is a leading researcher in perinatal imaging and early brain development at King's College London's Centre for the Developing Brain within the Faculty of Life Sciences & Medicine. She holds the Chair in Perinatal Imaging & Health and leads cutting-edge research using advanced MRI techniques to study brain development in fetuses and neonates.
Professor Counsell's research expertise spans multiple critical areas:
- Magnetic Resonance Imaging (100% expertise according to fingerprint analysis)
- Brain Development (74%)
- Diffusion MRI (61%)
- Fractional Anisotropy (60%)
- Thalamus research (45%)
- Diffusion Tensor Imaging (36%)
- Gray Matter analysis (35%)
- Premature Labor studies (29%)
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on understanding how genetic factors, congenital conditions, and environmental influences affect early brain development. Professor Counsell's work bridges neuroscience, cardiology, and imaging technology to improve outcomes for vulnerable infants, with particular emphasis on congenital heart disease and its neurological impacts.
With over 18,081 citations across 255 research outputs, Professor Counsell has received significant recognition for her contributions to perinatal neuroscience. Her research has been consistently supported by major funding bodies including the Medical Research Council, British Heart Foundation, and National Institutes of Health.
As an active supervisor, Professor Counsell has guided the work of 10 students and currently leads multiple research projects examining critical questions in perinatal brain development. Her Centre for the Developing Brain serves as a hub for innovative research at the intersection of neuroscience, imaging, and perinatal medicine, contributing to United Nations Sustainable Development Goals related to good health and well-being.
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