Let's Talk About Health: the effect of being born early on children and young people Being born too soon or too small affects around 15 million babies around the world each year. Some of these babies grow and develop well, while others experience difficulties with development and learning. Join us to hear about research that is leading to discoveries of new ways to help children who were born premature reach their full potential in life. Hear about how brain scans have deepened our understanding of the effects of early birth on the developing brain, about innovative ways of measuring learning in infants and about how we combine these measures to understand what makes the brains of some babies do really well, and what the challenges are for others. Speakers James Boardman, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health; and Sue Fletcher-Watson, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences Doors open 4.30pm with teas and coffees available. Refreshments available after event. Feb 21 2018 17.30 - 18.30 Let's Talk About Health: the effect of being born early on children and young people Join us to hear about how brain scans have deepened our understanding of the effects of early birth on the developing brain, about innovative ways of measuring learning in infants and about how we combine these measures to understand what makes the brains of some babies do really well, and what the challenges are for others. Queen's Medical Research Institute Wellcome Auditorium 47 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH16 4TJ How to get to Little France Book free tickets through Eventbrite
Let's Talk About Health: the effect of being born early on children and young people Being born too soon or too small affects around 15 million babies around the world each year. Some of these babies grow and develop well, while others experience difficulties with development and learning. Join us to hear about research that is leading to discoveries of new ways to help children who were born premature reach their full potential in life. Hear about how brain scans have deepened our understanding of the effects of early birth on the developing brain, about innovative ways of measuring learning in infants and about how we combine these measures to understand what makes the brains of some babies do really well, and what the challenges are for others. Speakers James Boardman, MRC Centre for Reproductive Health; and Sue Fletcher-Watson, Centre for Clinical Brain Sciences Doors open 4.30pm with teas and coffees available. Refreshments available after event. Feb 21 2018 17.30 - 18.30 Let's Talk About Health: the effect of being born early on children and young people Join us to hear about how brain scans have deepened our understanding of the effects of early birth on the developing brain, about innovative ways of measuring learning in infants and about how we combine these measures to understand what makes the brains of some babies do really well, and what the challenges are for others. Queen's Medical Research Institute Wellcome Auditorium 47 Little France Crescent Edinburgh EH16 4TJ How to get to Little France Book free tickets through Eventbrite
Feb 21 2018 17.30 - 18.30 Let's Talk About Health: the effect of being born early on children and young people Join us to hear about how brain scans have deepened our understanding of the effects of early birth on the developing brain, about innovative ways of measuring learning in infants and about how we combine these measures to understand what makes the brains of some babies do really well, and what the challenges are for others.