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Current research students

Current research students within the Research Department of Neonatology

Supervised by Prof Howard Clark

Research Group: Targeted Lung Immunotherapy group and Clinical Trials

NameProject title
Dr Reena BhattThe use of recombinant surfactant protein D [rfh- SPD] in neonatal chronic lung disease – Phase I safety Trial

Supervised by Prof Neil Marlow

Research Group: Neonatal Neurocognitive Outcomes

NameProject title
Joanne Beckmann Investigation of cardiovascular and respiratory outcomes in young adults born extremely premature
Tom MorrisProviding unexpected adverse information to parents of neonatal inpatients: Using conversation analysis to inform practice

Supervised by Prof Nikki Robertson

Research Groups: Preclinical Neonatal NeuroprotectionNeonatal Neuroimaging and Biomarkers

NameProject title
Dr Raymand PangAzithromycin and Melatonin as Neuroprotective Agents in the Inflammation-Sensitised Newborn Piglet Model of Neonatal Encephalopathy

Supervised by Dr Subha Mitra

Research Groups: Neonatal seizures, Clinical neuromonitoring and neuroimaging and Parental involvement in neonatal research

NameProject title
Dr Kelly Harvey-JonesDevelopment of cot side optical biomarkers of brain tissue health by assessment of cerebral perfusion and mitochondrial oxygen metabolism in various neonatal cohorts of brain injury
Raimonda BullajCan provision of near vision glasses as an early intervention improve visual and developmental outcomes in children with perinatal brain insult? A feasibility study

Supervised by Dr Katie Gallagher 

Research Groups: Neonatal Nurse Led Research

NameProject title
Megan McKee

The experiences of young parents (aged <25) of infants admitted to a neonatal unit.

 Supervised by Dr Jens Madsen

NameProject title
Georgina Brown

Characterisation of the role of innate immune proteins in inflammatory lung diseases.

Nas ChughtaiEvaluating the potential of an innate immunity molecule as an anti-viral therapeutic
Pradhika ManprindraGeneration of a recombinant fragment of human surfactant protein A
Lilly Erinoso-OlofeDo fluctuating female hormones influence the inflammatory response in women with asthma?
Shahid Khalid

Using Artificial Intelligence and Deep Neural Machine Learning Networks to analyse high-dimensional datasets related to biological processes in infection and inflammation.

Jie TangEvaluation of an aerosolised form of surfactant protein D