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1. Contributions of prenatal risk factors and neonatal epigenetics to cognitive outcome in children born very preterm.

2. Risk Factors for Postpartum Depression and Severe Distress among Mothers of Very Preterm Infants at NICU Discharge.

3. Neonatal neurobehavior associated with developmental changes from age 2 to 3 in very preterm infants.

4. Two-Year Autism Risk Screening and 3-Year Developmental Outcomes in Very Preterm Infants.

5. Neurodevelopmental and behavioral outcomes of very preterm infants: latent profile analysis in the Environmental influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Program.

6. Agreement Between Two Behavioral Rating Scales in Preschoolers Born Very Preterm.

7. Neurobehavioral and Medical Correlates of Autism Screening: 2-Year Outcomes for Infants Born Very Preterm.

8. Maternal Prenatal Risk Phenotypes and Neurobehavioral Outcomes among Infants Born Very Preterm.

9. Prenatal and perinatal factors associated with neonatal neurobehavioral profiles in the ECHO Program.

10. Developing a National-Scale Exposure Index for Combined Environmental Hazards and Social Stressors and Applications to the Environmental Influences on Child Health Outcomes (ECHO) Cohort.

11. Neurodevelopmental profiles of infants born <30 weeks gestation at 2 years of age.

12. Associations between maternal pre-pregnancy body mass index and neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestation.

13. Prenatal risk factors and neonatal DNA methylation in very preterm infants.

14. Epigenome-wide analysis identifies genes and pathways linked to acoustic cry variation in preterm infants.

15. Psychosocial and medical adversity associated with neonatal neurobehavior in infants born before 30 weeks gestation.

16. Antenatal antecedents of cognitive impairment at 24 months in extremely low gestational age newborns.

17. Sepsis-associated electroencephalographic changes in extremely low gestational age neonates.

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