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PARALLEL SESSION 1 - BRAIN 1

Tracks
BELGRADE
Wednesday, October 22, 2025
9:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Overview

Preterm hypoxic brain injury. In vitro and in vivo models


Details

Translational Research in Perinatal Brain Injury
Moderators: Manon Benders, Ursula Felderhof Müser

09.00 - 09.30
Human 3D cellular model of hypoxic brain injury of prematurity
Anca Pasca, United States

09.30 - 10.00
Role of neutrophils in preterm hypoxic brain injury model
Josephine Hertz, Germany

10.00 - 10.15 266
Early cerebral oxygenation following inflammation-amplified hypoxia-ischaemia is associated with brain injury severity inferred by magnetic resonance spectroscopy in a newborn piglet model of neonatal encephalopathy Helen Turner (UK)

10.15 – 10.30 402
Intensive sensorimotor rehabilitation reverses brain hyperconnectivity induced by experimental Cerebral Palsy in rats Stephane Sizonenko (Switzerland)

10.30 – 10.45 804
From PASSIoN to Possibility: Two-Year Outcomes and the Next Step in MSC Therapy Eline Neutelings (Netherlands)

10.45 – 11.00 337
Time course of leptin and leptin receptor concentration in the preterm brain Malin Stenbrock (Germany)



Speaker

Ms. Eline Neutelings
PhD Candidate
Umc Utrecht

From PASSIoN to Possibility: Two-Year Outcomes and the Next Step in MSC Therapy

Prof. Stephane Sizonenko
Physician
Geneva University Hospitals

Intensive sensorimotor rehabilitation reverses brain hyperconnectivity induced by experimental Cerebral Palsy in rats

Ms. Malin Stenbrock
Student
Universitätsklinikum Essen / Kinderklinik 1

Time course of leptin and leptin receptor concentration in the preterm brain

Dr. Helen Turner
Student
University Of Edinburgh

Early cerebral oxygenation following inflammation-amplified hypoxia-ischaemia is associated with brain injury severity inferred by magnetic resonance spectroscopy in a newborn piglet model of neonatal encephalopathy

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