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Allen Everett, MD

Director of the Pediatric Proteome Center

Allen Everett, MD

EXPERTISE

Cardiology, Pediatric Cardiology, Pediatric Congenital Heart Disease

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Biomarkers of Pulmonary Hypertension and Brain Injury; Proteomics; Metabolomics; Environmental Exposure from Medical Plastics

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In this video, pediatric cardiologist Allen Everett and neuroscientist Lauren Jantzie discuss their research on exposure to cyclohexanone (CXO) and neurodevelopmental deficits.

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Cyclohexanone Impairs Functional and Anatomical Brain Connectivity Following Perinatal Exposure

In this video, pediatric cardiologist Allen Everett and neuroscientist Lauren Jantzie discuss their research on cyclohexanone (CXO) and brain connectivity functions.

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