Peter
Ngum
Doctoral Researcher, Department of Clinical Medicine
MD, PhD Candidate
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Research
My long-term research interest involves the development of decision support algorithms to enhance the
diagnosis of Diffuse Axonal Injury (DAI), a form of Traumatic Brain Injury.
My current research aims to explore the inferences that can be drawn about the degree and distribution of DAI, by combining novel MRI sequences and validated molecular biomarkers.
Publications
Sociodemographic distribution and correlates of nonfatal unintentional non-traffic-related injuries in Kenya: Results from the 2014 demographic and health survey (2023)
Health science reports
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Maternal smoking during pregnancy negatively affects brain volumes proportional to intracranial volume in adolescents born very preterm (2023)
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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