Professor Neena Modi

Research

Guest lectures

The 2011 Beryl Corner Memorial Lecture. University of Bristol. 11 Nov 2011.

Promising therapies for neonatal sepsis. Annual Meeting of the Italian Neonatal Association, Florence, Italy. Dec 2001.

Haemopoietic growth factors in newborn babies. National Congress of the Portuguese Society of Paediatrics. May 2001.

Longitudinal assessment of body composition in infants. 15th International Symposium on Growth Hormone and Endocrinology. Apr 2004.

Renal, water and electrolyte disturbances. Ipokrates Seminar – Curriculum of Excellence in Neonatology, Innsbruck. Feb 2004.

Adipose Tissue distribution in the preterm neonate. 10th NovoNordisk Growth Workshop. Oct 2003.

Donor breastmilk and the preterm infant. United Kingdom Association for Milk Banking. Oct 2003.

Assisted reproduction, multiple births and neonatal intensive care – a difficult ethical issue. The Royal Society of Medicine. Nov 2002.

Preliminary evidence for diffuse preterm white matter injury as a consequence of infection remote from the brain. Westmead Hospital Lecture Series, Sydney, Australia. Aug 2003.

Risks and benefits of haemopoietic growth factors. UK Hot topics in Neonatology. Sep 2002.

Improving outcomes after preterm birth. Chinese Medical Association. Nov 1998.

Neonatal nutrition. Turkish National Neonatal Congress. 1997.

The development of renal function. European Dialysis and Transplant Association, Annual Meeting. 1997.

Reducing neonatal stress during intensive care. University of Miami. 1996.

Renal function and fluid balance. National Neonatatology Forum of India. 1995.

Management of fluid balance in the preterm neonate. University of Istanbul. 1993.

Editorial boards

Archives of Disease in Childhood, Editorial Board. 2011 -

Early Human Development, Editorial Board. 2004 -

Research Student Supervision

Gale CAndreas NWong HLogan KStatnikov YBattersby CSanthakumaran SVasu VMurgasova DRuager-Martin RAnastasovska JHarrington TAMUthaya SBergman KMiller NHartnoll GTang WMiles R. (undergraduate: Yes).

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