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Pregnant women receiving antenatal care in the Women’s Centre at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital may be asked to take part in a world-first clinical trial to find a vaccine against a common and potentially serious viral infection in babies.
Healthcare Professionals app with newborn and preterm growth standards
Designed to allow healthcare providers to easily access and use the newborn size at birth and the postnatal preterm growth standards, the INTERGROWTH-21st app has been released this month, a project the Oxford Maternal and Perinatal Health Institute developed in collaboration with tech developer Olamalu.
Clinical Embryology Student Awards
Each academic year, we award prizes to selected students on our Masters course in Clinical Embryology. Prize winners are presented with their prize and a certificate on the last day of the course.
Oxford Placental Ultrasound OxPLUS Study
The aim of this study is to establish if a new piece of computer software, called the ‘OxNNet toolkit’ can predict which babies will not grow as well as they should using the information gained from the 3D ultrasound scan about the size of the placenta and its blood flow, together with other known risk factors.
Parent, Patient & Public Involvement Panel
We have set up a panel of members of the public with experience of pregnancy and childbirth, as well as research, to help shape our studies. You can read about who they are below.
Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA)
The aim of this population-based research study on newborn genetic screening for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is to evaluate the uptake and feasibility in the UK.