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Perinatal research
2018 Butterfly Ball
27 October 2018 6:00pm
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2018 Butterfly Ball
How the first 1000 Days affect lifelong health
11 April 2018
5:30pm
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8:00pm
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Health Matters Lecture Series
2017 Butterfly Ball
18 November 2017 6:30pm
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2017 Butterfly Ball
Babies’ slow brain waves could predict problems
Published on:
25 May 2017
The brain waves of healthy newborns – which appear more abnormal than those of severe stroke victims – could be used to accurately predict which babies will have neurodevelopmental disorders.
Hear Professor Colditz on Premature babies with Kelly Higgins-Devine
Published on:
28 October 2015
Being pregnant can be the most wonderful time.
2016 Butterfly Ball
22 October 2016 6:30pm
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2016 Butterfly Ball
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Clinical trial - Clinical neuroscience
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Perinatal research - Brain
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