Join us for an afternoon of celebration, where we will reflect on the past, present and future of our enduring 60-year collaboration betweenÌý,ÌýÌýand theÌý.Ìý
We will engage in substantive discussions commemorating the journey, acknowledging milestones, and exploring future endeavours in advancing neonatal care, followed by an evening reception and poster exhibition.
Please note that this event will be recorded.Ìý
Topics and Speakers
The Past
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýEarly monitoring of baby oxygenation
, Emeritus Professor of MedicalPhotonics, UCL
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýThe development of early NIRS
Dr Mark Cope, Systems Architect, Analog Devices and , Emeritus Professor of Neonatal Paediatrics, Ethics and Perinatology, UCL
Topic: Brain metabolism by 31P NMR spectroscopy
, Professorial Research Associate, UCL and former Director of Mother, Child and Adolescent Health at WHO and , Emeritus Professor of Medical Photonics, UCL
Topic: Brain oxygen metabolism and supply
, Honorary Professor in Medical Physics, UCL and , Professor of Paediatrics and Neonatal Medicine, KCL and Consultant Neonatologist, Evelina London Children's Hospital
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýFunctional NIRS
, Professor of Medical Physics, UCL and , Consultant Neonatologist, UCLH and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, UCL
Topic: 3D NIR imaging
, Consultant Neonatologist, Rosie Hospital; Director, Evelyn Perinatal Imaging Centre and Honorary Professor of Neurophotonics, UCL and , Professor of Biomedical Optics, UCL
The Present
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýDeveloping an app to detect jaundice in newborn babies and infants
, Associate Professor, UCL andÌý, Consultant Neonatologist, UCLH and Honorary Clinical Associate Professor, UCL
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýMetabolic brain monitoring in newborn babies using optics
, Gianna Angelopoulos Assistant Professor in Medical Therapeutics, University of Cambridge andÌý, Associate Professor in Neonatology, UCL
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýPlacental oxygenation measurement using MRI
Dr Rosalind Aughwane, Clinical Lecturer, UCL andÌý, Senior Lecturer, King’s College London
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýCerebral autoregulation monitoring using optics in newborn infants
, Associate Professor, UCL andÌý, Consultant neonatologist, Monash Newborn and Associate Professor, Hudson Institute of Medical Research/Monash University
The Future
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýDeveloping an infant brain NIRS device and its clinical application
, i4Health PhD candidate, UCL andÌý, Senior Clinical Fellow in Neonatal Intensive Care, UCLH and Senior Research Fellow and PhD candidate, UCL
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýDeveloping a NIRS device to monitor the placenta and its clinical application
, Researcher, UCL andÌý, Clinical Research Fellow, UCL and Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrar
°Õ´Ç±è¾±³¦:ÌýDeveloping a wearable NIRS device to monitor placenta and brain function and its future application in pre-term infants
¶Ù°ùÌý, Consultant Neonatologist and Honorary Research Fellow in Neonatology, UCL andÌý, PhD Candidate
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Call for Poster Submissions
The eventÌýwill include oral presentations from past and current 911±¬ÁÏÍø and UCLH Researchers presenting their work, in addition to this, we will hostÌýa poster exhibition for postgraduate students, PhD candidatesÌýor Early-career Researchers. If you are interested in presenting please download theÌý.ÌýÌýOnce completed please uploadÌýit to theÌý, listing your name as the title of the file. Please note, all abstract submissions should be in PDF only.ÌýÌý
* Please note, this conference will be an open meeting, so we advise you to speak with supervisors regarding any potential regulations related to intellectual property, before submitting abstractsÌý*
TheÌýdeadlineÌýfor submitting is Tuesday 18th June at 09.00 am.ÌýÌýYou will be informed in due course of the outcome of your submission.ÌýPlease note you must be registered to attend the conference at the time of submitting your abstract.Ìý
Photography
Please note photographs and recordings taken at this event may be included in future publications, on our website and on social media. You will have the opportunity to opt out at the event. If you have any questions, please contactÌýmedphys.comms@ucl.ac.uk
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