Research in the Perinatal Institute is transforming care for babies before and after birth, advancing discoveries that give newborns the best possible chance to live full, healthy lives.
At the Perinatal Institute, our discoveries—from basic science to clinical and translational studies—advance care, reduce prematurity and birth defects, identify neonatal health disparities and give every baby a chance to thrive.
The Perinatal Institute encompasses researchers from multiple divisions. We are active in a wide range of research activities:
Our PIs lead a wide breadth and depth of studies. For example, we currently investigate early predictors of neurodevelopmental disorders in prematurity and the prevention of these disorders. We study the effects of opioid and substance exposure in pregnancy, and we identify neonatal health inequities and ways of increasing access to care. The impact of our studies is ever-increasing.
Key Member of Neonatal Research Network
We are one of 17 members of the NICHD Neonatal Research Network. Through the network we collaborate to advance neonatal care here and across the globe. Our PIs lead a variety of studies as a part of this world-renowned network.
Perinatal Institute faculty also lead studies that measure the quality of care, and the outcomes babies achieve after receiving interventions. We analyze and contribute to different data networks.
For example, we participate in the Children’s Hospitals Neonatal Consortium, which maintains a neonatal database accessible for quality and outcomes studies. Through this partnership, we are studying health equity and disparity outcomes.
Our goal is to apply research to create practice and policy that delivers optimal evidence-based care that improves the long-term health of babies.