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CHEERI (Paediatric Research Network) Introduction

CHEERI (Paediatric Research Network) Introduction

by Synapse Centre | Oct 18, 2021 | Synapse Lecture Series

Dr Thiloka Ratnaike qualified with a MBBS PhD (2013) from Newcastle University and following some time working in Australia, she is currently working as a clinical ST4 Paediatric trainee in Ipswich Hospital. Despite completing her NIHR academic clinical fellowship in...
Early genetic testing in children with developmental + medical complexity, Professor David Rowitch

Early genetic testing in children with developmental + medical complexity, Professor David Rowitch

by Synapse Centre | Oct 4, 2021 | Synapse Lecture Series

Professor Rowitch’s lecture will focus on advances in genetic testing, to improve diagnosis in children with intellectual disability and complex health needs and provide a more personalised approach to care.
Bauckham Family Hadrian’s Wall Cycle Challenge in aid of the Synapse Centre for Neurodevelopment!

Bauckham Family Hadrian’s Wall Cycle Challenge in aid of the Synapse Centre for Neurodevelopment!

by Synapse Centre | Jul 30, 2021 | Synapse Centre News

The Bauckham family are kindly cycling the length of Hadrian’s wall to raise money for the Synapse Centre for Neurodevelopment. This is an incredibly difficult challenge at the best of times involving cycling over 100 miles on hilly terrain, but the Bauckhams have...
Dr Marlow appointed to Strategic Research Group Committee of the British Academy of Childhood Disability

Dr Marlow appointed to Strategic Research Group Committee of the British Academy of Childhood Disability

by Synapse Centre | Jul 28, 2021 | Synapse Centre News

Dr Marlow has been appointed onto the Strategic Research Group (SRG) Committee of the British Academy of Childhood Disability (BACD) In 2008, the Strategic Research Group (SRG) was formed with the aims: To identify and encourage high quality clinical research in...
Neurodisability and Palliative Care: focus on gastrointestinal failure

Neurodisability and Palliative Care: focus on gastrointestinal failure

by Synapse Centre | Jul 12, 2021 | Synapse Lecture Series

Dr Sartori (Paediatric Palliative Care Consultant, Addenbrookes), shares her experiences caring for children with complex neurological impairment and the impact of gut pathology. GI dysmotility, malabsorption, GI dystonia and visceral hyperalgesia, all play a...
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We aim to improve knowledge in this important field and so provide much needed support and new evidence based therapies to those with a range of neurodisabling conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Cerebral Palsy and genetic syndromes.

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