A career dedicated to relieving pain in the tiniest patients: Dr. Ruth Grunau recognized for outstanding accomplishments in the field of infant pain.
Ruth GRUNAU, Professor (Full) | Cited by 22940 | of University of British Columbia, Vancouver (UBC) | Read 315 publications | Contact Ruth GRUNAU.
Ruth E Grunau, University of British Columbia: 104 Followers, 26 Following, 231 Research papers. Research interests: Pediatric Psychology, Neonatology, and…
Contributors: Selvanathan, T.; Zaki, P.; McLean, M.A.; Au-Young, S.H.; Chau, C.M.Y.; Chau, V.; Synnes, A.R.; Ly, L.G.; Kelly, E.; Grunau, R.E. et al. Show more ...
The fields of study Ruth E. Grunau is best known for: Quantum mechanics; Programming language; Facial expression. Her Neuroscience research is multidisciplinary ...
e77. Authors. Ruth E Grunau , Joanne Weinberg, Michael F Whitfield. Affiliation. 1 Centre for Community Child Health Research, British Columbia Research ...
Preterm Sex Differences in Neurodevelopment and Brain ...
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Aug 30, 2024 · Ruth E. Grunau: Writing – review & editing, Methodology, Investigation, Funding acquisition. Steven. References (46). B. Schmidt et al ...
Our aim was to examine relationships between procedural pain in the NICU and early brain development in very preterm infants.
Oct 23, 2024 · White matter injury (WMI) in preterm neonates is characterized by focal areas of white matter necrosis (punctate WMI) and more diffuse ...
Early procedural pain is associated with regionally-specific alterations in thalamic development in preterm neonates. Emma G. Duerden [PhD], Ruth E. Grunau [PhD] ...