

Meet Our New Students
We are excited to welcome a group of talented new students who have joined our team this year. Each will contribute to important areas of neonatal and perinatal research while developing hands-on skills through independent projects. Grace Leaman – PMCOL 402 Student We are pleased to welcome Grace Leaman to our team as part of the PMCOL 401/402 Pharmacology Tutorial . These independent research courses offer pharmacology specialization students the opportunity to gain hands-o
Jan 62 min read


Save the Date for the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop September 10 - 11, 2026
am thrilled to share that the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop will take place in Indianapolis in September 2026 . This flagship international meeting brings together world-renowned experts, frontline clinicians, educators, and researchers committed to improving outcomes for newborns in the delivery room and beyond. Each year, the symposium provides an exceptional platform to explore cutting-edge science , emerging clinical practices , educational inno
Jan 22 min read


My 2025 ScholarGPS™ rankings
ScholarGPS™ is the world's most comprehensive and dynamic scholarly analytics site built by scholars for scholars yet accessible to all. ScholarGPS™ uses unmatched AI and Data Science algorithms assure the best identification of individual scholars and their research products currently available. 2025 ScholarGPS™ rankings
Dec 24, 20251 min read
Professor Polglase - a long-standing CSAR Collaborator Awarded Two Major Australian Research Grants
We are pleased to share that our long-standing collaborator Professor Graeme Polglase from the Hudson Institute of Medical Research, Monash University (Melbourne, Australia) has been awarded funding through two highly competitive Australian grant schemes . These awards underscore the strength of our long-standing international collaborations, and we are honoured to continue working closely with Professor Polglase and his team, including ongoing CSAR participation in Austral
Dec 18, 20252 min read


Thank You and Farewell to Our Research Trainees
As this academic period comes to a close, we would like to extend our sincere thanks and best wishes to several exceptional trainees who have contributed to our neonatal resuscitation research program. We are proud to recognize their hard work, dedication, and successful completion of their respective programs. Grace Leaman – PMCOL 401 Student Grace completed her research training through PMCOL 401 , an independent pharmacology research course offering hands-on experience in
Dec 18, 20252 min read


1 Day until the Online Seminar about Neonatal Resuscitation - Sign up for the Dec 17
Seconds to Save: Sharpening Skills & Mindsets in Neonatal Resuscitation Every birth is a moment of profound possibility — but when a baby needs help to breathe, the team has only seconds to save a life . This December, three internationally recognized leaders in neonatal science are coming together to explore how we can sharpen not only our skills , but also our mindsets , to improve newborn outcomes around the world. Hosted by the Center for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resus
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Save the Date for the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop September 10 - 11, 2026
am thrilled to share that the 9th Annual Neonatal Resuscitation Symposium & Workshop will take place in Indianapolis in September 2026 . This flagship international meeting brings together world-renowned experts, frontline clinicians, educators, and researchers committed to improving outcomes for newborns in the delivery room and beyond. Each year, the symposium provides an exceptional platform to explore cutting-edge science , emerging clinical practices , educational inno
Dec 9, 20252 min read


Preemie Chats – Surfactant Therapy (November 7)
Celebrating Innovation in Neonatal Care Ahead of World Prematurity Day On November 7, I had the pleasure of joining the Preemie Chats series to talk about one of the most transformative breakthroughs in neonatal medicine: surfactant therapy . The timing could not have been more meaningful—our discussion took place just days before World Prematurity Day on November 17 , a global moment to honor preterm infants, celebrate progress, and recognize the ongoing work still needed t
Nov 27, 20252 min read


Sign up for the Dec 17 - Online Seminar in Neonatal Resuscitation!
Seconds to Save: Sharpening Skills & Mindsets in Neonatal Resuscitation Every birth is a moment of profound possibility — but when a baby needs help to breathe, the team has only seconds to save a life . This December, three internationally recognized leaders in neonatal science are coming together to explore how we can sharpen not only our skills , but also our mindsets , to improve newborn outcomes around the world. Hosted by the Center for the Studies of Asphyxia and Resus
Nov 25, 20252 min read


6th International Neonatal Intensive Care Update (Neo-CUP): A Global Exchange to Improve Care for Newborns
The 6th International Meeting on Neonatal Intensive Care Update (Neo-CUP) brought together clinicians, researchers, and young investigators from across the world for a full day of learning, discussion, and scientific exchange. Led by Presidents Gianluca Terrin and Giuseppe Rizzo , this international congress is dedicated entirely to neonatal intensive care, with a strong focus on preterm infants, perinatal asphyxia, and translating evidence into everyday clinical practice.
Nov 21, 20252 min read











