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Alexandra Glatter's research focuses on evaluating the impact of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment. She investigates the use of a combination of neurodevelopmental tools to assess these effects. Glatter has contributed to the field through publications and collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Alexa Escapita, Diana Escalona‐Vargas, and Tara Johnson. Her work aligns with an interest in understanding developmental outcomes in infants exposed to maternal health conditions.
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- Publications: 3
Selected Publications
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Corrigendum to “Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools” [Early Human Development 214 (2026) 106461] (2026)
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433 Neurodevelopmental effects of maternal diabetes in 12-month-old children (2026)
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Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools (2025)
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- Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools
- Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools
- Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools
- Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools
- Evaluating the effects of maternal diabetes on early infant neurodevelopment with a novel combination of four neurodevelopmental tools
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