
معرفی
Danilyn Angeles is a Professor at Loma Linda University, affiliated with the School of Medicine (Physiology Division, Pediatrics) and the School of Nursing (Graduate Nursing). Her research spans neonatal physiology, procedural pain management in preterm infants, ATP metabolism, oxidative stress, and medical technology development for neonatal care.
- Education: PhD in Physiology (Loma Linda University, 2000); Master of Nursing (UCLA, 1987)
Her research focuses on neonatal pain assessment through urinary biomarkers of ATP degradation, Kangaroo Mother Care effects on oxidative stress, and medical device innovation like the KnowPain system. She has published extensively on preterm infant physiology and pain-induced metabolic changes.
Notable trends in her publications include procedural pain effects (2012-2025), ATP metabolism studies (2000-2021), and medical imaging applications (2017-2023). She integrates physiological and clinical nursing perspectives across her work.
Grants include NIH funding for neonatal physiology research. She has presented at international conferences (e.g., Sigma Theta Tau in Ireland, Australia; NeuroNICU in California) and contributed to 25+ peer-reviewed articles and clinical guidelines for pain management in NICUs.


