National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit, University of Oxford
The NPEU is a multi-disciplinary research unit which was established at the University of Oxford in 1978.
Our work involves running randomised controlled trials, national surveillance programmes and surveys, confidential enquiries, aetiological studies and a disease register. The results of our research sit at the nexus of public and population health sciences, clinical care and health policy development.
We actively seek the involvement of clinical and research collaborators to ensure the research we conduct answers questions of importance to the professionals delivering care in the clinical setting and the health services more broadly. We involve women, patients, families, and voluntary and user organisations in the planning and execution of projects to ensure our research also provides answers to questions which are important to health service users and their families.
NPEU CTU Collaborate with us
neoGASTRIC Collaborators Meeting 2023 - PART 2
neoGASTRIC Collaborators Meeting 2023 - PART 1
Making up the DOLFIN supplement for breast fed babies
Introduction to the DOLFIN trial
DOLFIN - Making up the DOLFIN supplement for babies fed by bottle, nasogastric tube, or gastrostomy
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - NIHR API scheme
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - Clinical support for DOLFIN
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - Neurodevelopmental outcomes in HIE
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - Safety reporting
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - Site bites
DOLFIN Collaborators Meeting - Trial update!
DOLFIN Parent Advisor: Heather Ledbury
BASE Introduction - ENGLISH
BASE Randomisation Training Video 12-Jan-2024
DOLFIN CC Webinar v1
neoGASTRIC Randomisation Training V1.0
Introduction to the DOLFIN trial
DOLFIN SIV
after birth
Pathway to engaging parents: best practice, barriers and parent experiences by Charlotte Bevan
Assessing signs of life in babies born before 24 weeks: a clinical guide by Lucy Smith
Involving Bigger Babies in Research by Prof Elaine Boyle & Dr Shalini Ojha
E FREEZE Results
3 minute presentation on lactation support in prematurity
3 min presentation on lactation and stress in prematurity
Listening Series
EXPRESS Participant Information
UKMidSS Data Entry Webinar - Nov 2021
Report key recommendations by Sara Kenyon