Biography and Research Information
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Jung Eun Shin's research explores the intersection of medical imaging, neuropsychological outcomes, and specific populations. Her work includes investigating resting-state functional connectivity as a predictor of postoperative delirium, a topic detailed in her 2021 publication. Shin also examines the impact of postmigration factors on the quality of life among North Korean refugees, as highlighted in her 2021 publication. Additional research interests encompass pediatric health, including an unusual case of diplopia in a child (2025) and the association between bronchopulmonary dysplasia and pulmonary abnormalities in school-aged children (2023).
With an h-index of 11 and 21 total publications, Shin has engaged in collaborations with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Raghu Hosahalli Ramakrishnaiah, Paul H. Phillips, and Alexander Kwok. Her recent activity indicates ongoing contributions to the medical research field.
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- h-index: 11
- Publications: 21
- Citations: 396
Selected Publications
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An Unusual Case of Diplopia in a Child (2025)
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- The Effect of Postmigration Factors on Quality of Life among North Korean Refugees Living in South Korea
- The Effect of Postmigration Factors on Quality of Life among North Korean Refugees Living in South Korea
- The Effect of Postmigration Factors on Quality of Life among North Korean Refugees Living in South Korea
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- P.0203 Exploring resting-state functional connectivity as a potential predictor of postoperative delirium
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Was Associated With Both Functional and Structural Pulmonary Abnormalities in School-aged Children
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Was Associated With Both Functional and Structural Pulmonary Abnormalities in School-aged Children
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Was Associated With Both Functional and Structural Pulmonary Abnormalities in School-aged Children
- Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Was Associated With Both Functional and Structural Pulmonary Abnormalities in School-aged Children
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