
Placental Monitoring Study
@placentaucl
Researching optical technology (NIRS) to monitor placental function to reduce stillbirth/neonatal brain injury. PROSPEKT/PreNIRS studies. @UCL_IfWH @UCLmedphys
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12-05-2023 19:13:46
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Can portable ultrasound really reduce childbirth deaths in Africa? telegraph.co.uk/global-health/… Can a portable ultrasound really reduce childbirth deaths across Africa? Nuffield Dept of Women's & Reproductive Health INTERGROWTH-21st Intelligent Ultrasound NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre

The team has returned from a successful trip to AIIMS, New Delhi 🇮🇳 and excited to plan the next phase of our study. We were even lucky to catch the Holi celebrations on our last day! 🌈 Niccole Ranaei Subhabrata Mitra Sarah Johnson UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering


Kick off to a new collaborative work to save babies and protect families. With IDE team and Sarah Stock. UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health Ilias Tachtsidis Placental Monitoring Study Wellcome Leap


Looking forward to this exciting afternoon! Further details will be available soon. UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering Ilias Tachtsidis UCLH NIHR UCLH Biomedical Research Centre Anna David


Delighted to see our review on Fetoplacental Monitoring and emerging opportunities of AI and digital biomarkers to improve pregnancy outcomes published today UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health npj Journals Subhabrata Mitra Ilias Tachtsidis Anna David Dimitrios Siassakos Placental Monitoring Study nature.com/articles/s4429…

Very proud that we are the top recruiting study in the North Thames CRN for Reproductive Health and Childbirth research 👏🏽 thank you to all our generous patients! UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health Wellcome Leap #womenshealth #womenshealthresearch #stillbirthprevention #placenta #nirs


A remarkable journey over 60 yrs! Ilias Tachtsidis Placental Monitoring Study

It was great to join the UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering & UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health celebration day of their 60 year collaboration. Many interesting talks on the past, present and future Niccole Ranaei Olayinka Kowobari Sarah Johnson Subhabrata Mitra Ilias Tachtsidis Frédéric Lange Anna David Musa


Another great trip to AIIMS, New Delhi 🇮🇳 setting up the Indian arm of the study with recruitment opening very soon! Sarah Johnson Niccole Ranaei UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health


Delighted to announce that our colleagues at AIIMS, New Delhi 🇮🇳 have recruited their first patients to the Indian arm of the Placental Monitoring Study 👏🏽we were lucky enough to host the AIIMS team last week. Collaboration🇮🇳🇬🇧🤝UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering



Last week we were honored to be nominated for a UCLH Celebrating Excellence award. Proud of the great collaboration between clinicians & engineers Musa Talati Frédéric Lange Olivia Newth Subhabrata Mitra Ilias Tachtsidis Olayinka Kowobari Sarah Johnson Anna David Dimitrios Siassakos👏🏽




Aloha! 🌺Last week we were honoured to present our pilot study findings at #PAS2025 in Hawaii. Exciting talks on all the latest paediatric research and particularly exciting applications of #AI Niccole Ranaei Subhabrata Mitra Ilias Tachtsidis UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health UCLBiochemEng


The team were at the UCL launch of the Centre for Advanced Diagnostic Development & Application today bringing together academics and industry experts, great to hear about all the really innovative diagnostic projects and to discuss our shared visions and challenges UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health


Live and direct from #BMFMS2025 in Belfast, presenting on behalf of the whole PROSPEKT team! ☘️ some fantastic talks and lots of thought provoking discussion Placental Monitoring Study BMFMS Subhabrata Mitra UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health


Come and visit us at the UCLH Research Open Day! See the evolution of our NIRS devices to improve pregnancy outcomes and learn how to perform an ultrasound scan! UCL Research UCL EGA Institute for Women's Health
