Management Group
The day-to-day management of eNewborn is coordinated by Professor Modi through the Neonatal Data Analysis Unit at Imperial College, in conjunction with other members of the eNewborn Management Group (Professor Dominique Haumont; Professor Mark Turner, Professor of Neonatal Medicine, University of Liverpool, UK; Professor Alex Bottle, Professor of Statistics, Imperial College London). The Project Manager is Dr Ricardo Ribas, Neonatal Data Analysis Unit, Imperial College London.
International Investigator Group
This consists of the eNewborn Management Group, and a representative from each contributing country or network:
Armenia: Professor Pavel Mazmanyan
Belgium: Professor Gunnar Naulaers
Czech Republic: Dr Jan Smisek
France: Professor Jacques Sizun
Germany: Dr Helmut Kuster
Greece: Dr Georgios Mavrogeorgos
Iran: Dr Mohammadbagher Hosseini
Italy: Professor Francesco Raimondi and Dr Roberto Bellu
Japan: Professor Satoshi Kusuda
Luxembourg: Dr Stephanie Coquelet
Poland: Professor Janusz Gadzinowski
Portugal: Professor Ana Cristina Freitas
Switzerland: Dr Mark Adams
Spain: Professor Fermín Rodrigo Garcia-Munoz
United Arab Emirates: Dr Nicholas Hoque
International Scientific Advisory Group:
Ms Silke Mader, Chair of the Executive Board, European Foundation for the Care of Newborn Infants
Professor William Tarnow-Mordi, University of Sydney Clinical Trials Unit
Professor Willem de Boode, President European Society for Paediatric Research
Professor Charles Roehr, The National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit
Professor Alan Boyd, Past-President, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Medicine
Heidrun Hildebrand, Paediatric Development Alliance Manager, and Montse Soriano-Gabarro, Head Partnerships and Integrated Evidence Generation, Bayer Pharmaceuticals
Natalia Meshchenkova, Neonatology Medical Manager, Global Medical Affairs, and Dr Laura Fabbri, Head of Clinical Neonatology and Global Clinical Development, Chiesi Pharmaceuticals
Registration
Imperial College London has registered the eNewborn database. For further information, please contact the Head of Regulatory Compliance at: Joint Research Compliance Office, Imperial College London and Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Room 215, Level 2, Medical School Building Norfolk Place London, W2 1PG Tel: 0207 594 9459/0207 594 1862