Biography and Research Information
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Makenzie Niven's research focuses on maternal and perinatal health interventions, specifically investigating the prophylactic use of dextrose gel in newborns identified as at risk for hypoglycemia. This work has resulted in publications in 2024. Niven collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Indirapriya Avulakunta, Vikramaditya Dumpa, Jared Beavers, and Venkatasai Devarapalli, with whom Niven shares two publications. Niven's scholarly output includes two publications and has garnered two citations, with an h-index of 1.
Metrics
- h-index: 1
- Publications: 2
- Citations: 2
Selected Publications
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Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia (2024)
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Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia (2024)
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- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic dextrose gel use in newborns at risk for hypoglycemia
- Prophylactic Dextrose Gel Use in Newborns at Risk for Hypoglycemia
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