The Centre for Paediatrics and Child Health (PaeCH) and the Mohn Centre for Children’s Health and Wellbeing are delighted to invite everyone involved in caring for children and young people and / or involved in child health research to our second scientific meeting. This will be an exciting opportunity to showcase your research, network with members of PaeCH and Mohn and to find research collaborators and future supervisors.
Our keynote speaker this year is Dr Nick Brown, – Editor-in-Chief of Archives in Disease in Childhood.
Programme
12:00 Networking lunch for Early Career Researchers
13:30 Registration / tea and coffee
14:00 – Welcome from Professor Sejal Saglani (Director, Centre for Paediatrics & Child Health) and Keynote Lecture from Dr Nick Brown – with introduction from Professor Deborah Ashby
14:30 Pump Prime Grant pitches
15:30 Coffee and Posters
16:00 Oral presentations
17:00 Vote of Thanks and presentation of awards
17:15 Drinks and networking reception
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Further information
- Dr Nick Brown
- Centre for Paediatrics and Child Health
- Mohn Centre for Children's Health and Wellbeing
Dr Nick Brown is a paediatrician and epidemiologist. His initial training was in the UK in general paediatrics, but for the last 25 years he has had a parallel career in academic international child health. Nick has lived and worked in Sudan, Afghanistan, Papua New Guinea, India and Pakistan largely as an epidemiologist. He has a long affiliation with the Aga Khan University in Karachi where he teaches epidemiology, biostatistics and research methodology and is involved in studies in child pneumonia, rheumatic heart disease, thalassaemia and early child development. Nick is currently based in Sweden with a clinical position in Gävle and academic affiliation with the International Centre for Maternal and Child Health at Uppsala University.
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