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The role of inflammation in brain injury and development of preterm infants

NewsMarch 4, 2022

We have launched recruitment for Dr. Leijser’s substudy, The Role of Inflammation in Brain Injury and Development of Preterm Infants (P3 Brain Health Study). Premature or preterm birth (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) impacts approximately 8% of births in Canada annually and we don’t know why it happens. A child born preterm is at a greater…

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Biomarkers of imminent preterm birth in high risk women

NewsNovember 15, 2021

We have launched recruitment for one of the P3 Cohort substudies: Biomarkers of imminent preterm birth in high risk women.  You would be eligible for this study if: The purpose of this research study is to be able to: As part of this research study, participants will be invited to provide weekly blood and urine samples…

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We have started participant recruitment!

NewsSeptember 27, 2021

On September 27, 2021, we officially started participant recruitment to the P3 Cohort! You can learn more about the study here, and can join the study here.

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Premature or preterm birth (before 37 weeks of pregnancy) affects approximately 8% of births in Canada impacting children and their families.

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