Sarah Cobb
Sourced from institutional research profiles (UAMS TRI or ARA).
Researcher
Also affiliated: Arkansas Children's Hospital (2023); Southwestern Oklahoma State University (2002); University of South Florida (2004–2014); Brown University (2010); Tampa General Hospital (2007–2008); AdventHealth Tampa (2011); Weatherford (United States) (2002); Sarasota University (2012); Midwestern State University (2017–2018)
Faculty Researcher
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Biomedical Subjects
Biography and Research Information
OverviewAI-generated summary
Sarah Cobb's research has focused on various aspects of medical science, with recent publications exploring topics such as disseminated intravascular coagulation-related microangiopathy, photosensitive infantile spasms in preterm infants, and long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation for Rasmussen encephalitis. Her work also touches upon nursing staff occupational diseases, as indicated by MeSH terms. Cobb has published 36 papers, accumulating 512 citations and an h-index of 11. She collaborates with several researchers at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, including Debopam Samanta, Raghu Ramakrishnaiah, Viktoras Palys, and Salman Zahoor, with whom she shares multiple publications.
Metrics
- h-index: 11
- Publications: 36
- Citations: 513
Selected Publications
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Photosensitive infantile spasms in a preterm infant with 4q22.3–q24 deletion involving <i>PPP3CA</i> (2026)
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Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis (2026)
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Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation-Related Microangiopathy (2023)
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Freiberg’s infarction as the first clinical presentation of Sneddon syndrome (2020)
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Sneddon Syndrome: A Comprehensive Overview (2019)
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An Unusual Holohemispheric Abnormality (2018)
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Caution! Self-supplementation may be injurious to your health (2016)
Collaboration Network
Top Collaborators
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation-Related Microangiopathy
- Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation-Related Microangiopathy
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Long-term outcomes of responsive neurostimulation in dominant-hemisphere Rasmussen encephalitis
- Photosensitive infantile spasms in a preterm infant with 4q22.3–q24 deletion involving <i>PPP3CA</i>
- Photosensitive infantile spasms in a preterm infant with 4q22.3–q24 deletion involving <i>PPP3CA</i>
- Photosensitive infantile spasms in a preterm infant with 4q22.3–q24 deletion involving <i>PPP3CA</i>
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