Shiva M. Singh
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Also affiliated: Florida State University (2017); National Institute of Technology Patna (2022); Western University (1978–2025); Dalhousie University (1980); National Institutes of Health (2024); Lawson Health Research Institute (2025); Harvard University (1981); University of Ottawa (1994); University of Arkansas Medical Center (2025); London Health Sciences Centre (1998–2011); Laboratory of Molecular Genetics (1988–2014); All India Institute of Medical Sciences Bhopal (2016); Victoria Hospital (1992); Children’s Health Research Institute (2023–2025); Advanced Imaging Research (United States) (2024); Children's Hospital of Western Ontario (1988–1997); National Institutes of Health Clinical Center (2023–2024); Stony Brook University (2012)
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Shiva M. Singh is a Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario. His research interests encompass epigenetics and its role in neurodevelopmental disorders, particularly in the context of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders. Singh has investigated the impacts of early life stress on the epigenome and how these changes shape neurodevelopment. His work has also explored the evolutionary perspectives on sex-biased mental disorders.
In addition to his biological research, Singh has been active in exploring the applications of artificial intelligence in medicine. He has co-authored publications evaluating the performance of Generative Pre-trained Transformer-4 (GPT-4) in standardizing radiology reports and as a data extraction tool for surgical notes. His work also touches upon imaging genomics and radiomics-based research, providing guidance for beginners in the field.
Singh's scholarship metrics include an h-index of 42, with over 225 publications and 5,385 citations. He is recognized as a highly cited researcher. His collaborations include work with Aditi Chaurasia and Tarun Pandey at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, and Lamis Vattoth at Hendrix College.
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- h-index: 42
- Publications: 225
- Citations: 5,402
Selected Publications
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Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach (2025)
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Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review (2025)
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Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training (2025)
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- Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
- Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training
- Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training
- Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training
- Commentary: Leveraging Large Language Models for Radiology Education and Training
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Imaging of Shoulder Labral Injuries in Athletes: A Comprehensive Review
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
- Deciphering Wrist Pain: A Comprehensive MRI-Based Classification and Interpretation Approach
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