Warwick Lifecourse and Neonatal Group
warwicklng.bsky.social
Warwick Lifecourse and Neonatal Group
@warwicklng.bsky.social
Part of Warwick University's Psychology Department, the Warwick Lifecourse and Neonatal Group brings together researcher working in the following projects https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/psych/research/lifespan/preterm-lifecour
October 22, 2025 at 9:52 AM
@dieterwolke.bsky.social spoke about the long-term development of individuals born very preterm at Miracle Babies Conference. Silke Mader also presented on the European Standards of Care for Newborn Health (EFCNI), emphasizing the importance of placing parents at the heart of neonatal care. #gfcni
July 1, 2025 at 8:19 AM
@dieterwolke.bsky.social has a Research Fellow (data analysis) position available on the Project: Born Very Preterm: A Natural Experiment of How Early Adversity and Social Environment affect Life Course Development (PRETERM_LIFECOURSE). Full details here: bit.ly/4k864Tc #BLS
June 25, 2025 at 12:22 PM
New research in EC&AP from Yanlin Zhou,
@dieterwolke.bsky.social Peter Bartmann & Nicole Tsalacopoulos looks at development trajectories from childhood to adulthood in those born very preterm or VLBW. Read the article here: rdcu.be/emYzn #preterm @warwickpsych.bsky.social
May 21, 2025 at 10:46 AM
@warwickpsych.bsky.social Miranda Kit-Yi Wong et al have published a study showing that adults born prematurely are less able to form romantic relations and have children warwick.ac.uk/newsandevent...
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March 20, 2025 at 1:59 PM
Dr Robert Eves, @dieterwolke.bsky.social et al find developmental outcomes are more consistently explained by additive effects rather than by interaction effects. Simple is beautiful! bit.ly/Interaction_...
March 13, 2025 at 10:23 AM