End of year message
PREMSTEM Project Coordinator, Professor Pierre Gressens, reflects on our progress and activities in 2021
2021 Annual meeting
The hybrid event took place on 28 September 2021 with partners attending both online and in person
Introducing Doctor Daan Ophelders
Daan coordinates the large animal work carried out by the Department of Pediatrics at Maastricht University, including unique longitudinal studies in which consequences of perinatal inflammatory stress are assessed prenatally until adulthood
Introducing Doctor Ivo Bendix
A researcher at Universitätsklinikum Essen, Ivo is looking at improving the understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying neonatal white matter injury and evaluating potential new therapies in relevant experimental models
Introducing Doctor Cindy Bokobza
Cindy received her PhD in neuroscience in 2019 and is now a postdoctoral research scientist in the lab of NeuroDiderot-Gressens in Paris
Introducing Professor Luc Zimmermann
A widely recognised paediatrician and neonatologist, Luc contributes to the strategic direction of the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants and its mission to reduce the health and social inequalities linked to preterm birth
Introducing Doctor Katiuscia Dallaglio
Katiuscia is R&D project leader of advanced therapies in rare diseases at Chiesi Group, an Italian research-based pharmaceutical company
Introducing Doctor Yohan van de Looij
Yohan is a physicist at the Université de Genève with extensive experience in the study of animal models of perinatal brain injuries using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and spectroscopy
Introducing Doctor Johanna Kostenzer
Johanna from the European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants is experienced in international and multi-site research projects and has been active in the public health and nonprofit sector
Introducing Doctor Tessa Goes-Roelofs
A researcher at University Medical Center Utrecht, Tessa is building on her background in translational neuroscience to research how stem cells can repair brain damage in preterm infants