Baby Bites
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We tell you about our research in everyday language
Introducing Baby Bites: the podcast where experts break down neonatal research in just one minute sound and video bites! Join us as clinicians, scientists, and professionals simplify studies, papers, and projects, in a way everyone can understand. Whether you're a parent, stakeholder, or just curious, 'Baby Bites' is your one-stop source for bite-sized knowledge.
Baby Bites hosted by Professor Sabita Uthaya.
On our debut episode, Professor Sabita Uthaya explains the BASE Trial.
On our debut episode, Sabita Uthaya, Professor of Practice (Neonatal Medicine) Imperial College London explains the BASE Trail; which seek to find out the effectiveness and safety in using Soduim Bicarbonate to treat metabolic acidosis in preterm babies. A condition which causes the build up of acid levels in the blood.
Baby Bites hosted by Dr. James Webbe.
Dr. James Webbe analyses how the gap in outcome selection and reporting of neonatal research finding
Dr. James Webbe analyses how the gap in outcome selection and reporting of neonatal research findings impact neonatal medicine practice.
eParental Insights
Dr Annemarie Lodder speaks on the eParental Insights trial.
Dr Annemarie Lodder speaks on the eParental Insights trial.
This video was produced, shot and edited by Desmond Danso Sakyi - (Research Communications Lead for the Neonatal Medicine Research Group, Imperial College London).
Strengthening reporting in Neonatal Trials
Strengthening reporting in Neonatal Trials
Dr. James Webbe speaks on strengthening reports in neonatal trials.
This video was produced, shot and edited by Desmond Danso Sakyi - (Research Communications Lead for the Neonatal Medicine Research Group, Imperial College London).
General enquiries
Neonatal Medicine Research Group and Neonatal Data Analysis Unit Manager
(All research related queries)
Room G 4.3
Chelsea and Westminster Hospital
ndau@imperial.ac.uk
+44 (0)20 3315 5841
Research Communications Lead
(Communications related queries only)
dsakyi@imperial.ac.uk