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Subject-matter experts affiliated with the Developing Brain Institute make regular presentations internal, external, national, and international audiences. Below, please find future sessions and past Zoom recordings.
2023 | July 22-26
Jung-Hoon Kim, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Finetuning neonatal functional brain network representations using variational autoencoders” during the Organization for Human Brain Mapping 2023 Annual Meeting. Montréal, Quebec.
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2023 | June 3-8
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Fetal MRI: Is there a role for quantitation?” during the 2023 ISMRM and ISMRT Annual Meeting. Toronto, Ontario.
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2023 | April 13
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., participates in a roundtable discussion about prenatal brain consultations and interventions during the 33rd Annual Pediatric Neurology Update course. Washington, D.C.
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2022 | November 5-7
Josepheen De Asis Cruz, M.D., Ph.D., scheduled to present “Altered functional brain circuitry in fetuses with complex congenital heart disease” during American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022. Chicago, Illinois.
Yao Wu, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Impaired prenatal brain development predicts adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes in infants with congenital heart disease” during Virtual American Heart Association Scientific Sessions 2022.
2022 | August 30-September 3
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present “When the heart is broken: Nurturing resilience in the mother-baby dyad)” during Cardiology 2022: 25th Annual Update on Pediatric and Congenital Cardiovascular Disease conference. Huntington Beach, California.
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2022 | September 19-23
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Perinatal mental health: connecting the world” during the International Marcé Society Biennial Meeting. London 2022.
Ellen Bartolini, Psy.D., PMH-C, scheduled to present "Development of a perinatal mental health program in a pediatric hospital: challenges and opportunities" during the International Marcé Society Biennial Meeting. London. 2022
U'nek Clarke, LICSW, LCSW-C, PMH-C, scheduled to present “The DC Mother-Baby Wellness Initiative: program development and initial experience” during the International Marcé Society Biennial Meeting London 2022.
2022 | April 27
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Harnessing the power of MRI to understand the fetal origins of neuropsychiatric disorders.” 2022 Floyd H. Gilles Lecture in Neuroscience. The Saban Research Institute of Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, California.
2022 | February 11
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present “Consequences of cerebellar injury in term and preterm infants” during the 13th International Newborn Brain Conference, held in Clearwater, Florida.
2021 | September 17
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to participate in “FIT’NG all ages: Advantages and challenges of longitudinal fetal, infant and toddler neuroimaging” panel in conjunction with Flux: The Society for Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience’s 2021 Virtual Congress.
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2021 | Sept 11
National Maternal and Infant Health 2021 Pre-Summit Video. Project RESCUE study staff and volunteers share insights on resilience amid the COVID19 pandemic
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2021 | June 26
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present during Season II of the International Pediatric Neuroradiology Teaching Network.
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2021 | June 15
Yoel Sadovsky, M.D., Magee-Womens Research Institute, University of Pittsburgh, presents “New insights into placental-maternal-fetal communication and pregnancy health,” an ISFB quarterly lecture.
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2021 | June 6-8
Alexander Daigle, a pediatric resident, presents “Altered fetal brain biochemistry in growth-restricted pregnancies” during the ISPD 25th International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy.
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2021 | June 6-8
Yuan-Chiao Lu, Ph.D., research associate, presents “Maternal depression during the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on human fetal brain development” and “Altered in vivo human placental morphology and texture during COVID-19 pandemic era” during the ISPD 25th International Conference on Prenatal Diagnosis and Therapy.
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2021 | April 30 - May 10
The Pediatric Academic Societies (PAS) connects thousands of pediatricians and other health care providers worldwide. This international gathering, delivered virtually in 2021, offers opportunities for a global audience of physician-scientists, clinicians, and educators to share research, explore new ideas, build career opportunities, and collaborate on future projects. Presentations cover issues of interest to generalists as well as topics critical to a wide array of specialty and sub-specialty areas.
2021 | March 3-5
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to present during the Fetal and Neonatal Neurology Congress: From basic science to clinical application.
2021 | March 2-3
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., scheduled to deliver a keynote speech at the 23rd Biennial Conference of the Israeli Association for Child Development and Rehabilitation.
2021 | February 16
Nickie Andescavage, M.D., presents “Gaining new insights into placental health and disease.”
Topics in Prenatal Pediatrics
2021 | February 9
John Myseros, M.D., presents “Fetal and congenital hydrocephalus.” Seminars in Prenatal Neurology
2021 | January 25-30
Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine 41st annual Pregnancy Meeting.
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2021 | January 19
Kevin J. Tracey, M.D., President and CEO and the Karches Family Distinguished Chair in Medical Research at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research scheduled to present International Symposium on the Fetal Brain video talk.
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2020 | November 10
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., presented “Pregnant amid the COVID-19 pandemic: How elevated maternal stress affects the developing fetal brain.” Obstetric Medicine Grand Rounds, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University.
2020 | November 10
Sarah Mulkey, M.D., Ph.D., presented “Congenital infections and the developing brain.”
2020 | September 15
Veronica Gomez-Lobo, M.D., presented “Prenatal evaluation of a fetus with a difference in sex development: Limitations and controversies.”
Topics in Fetal Medicine | Children's Live Zoom Presentation
2020 | August 18
Topics in Prenatal Pediatrics - Normal and abnormal development of the fetal cerebral venous system
2020 | October 1
The A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation gathered leaders in hospital-based care, community health providers, advocates, and philanthropists to discuss innovations in research and practice and work in partnership to help D.C. parents and children.
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2020 | September 9
In advance of this year’s National Maternal & Infant Health Summit, a preview video showcases how A. James & Alice B. Clark Foundation funding can lead to improved health outcomes for D.C. mothers and babies.
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2020 | August 18
“Normal and abnormal development of the fetal cerebral venous system”
Jonathan Murnick, M.D., Ph.D.
2020 | Jul 21
“Do maternal stress and depression affect fetal brain development?”
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D.
Topics in Fetal Medicine | Children's Live Zoom Presentation
2020 | June 30
Lee Beers, M.D., FAAP, Children’s National Hospital pediatrician and medical director, and Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D., director of the Developing Brain Institute at Children’s National Hospital, discuss the new Clark Parent & Child Network during the Washington Post Live event, “Maternal Health in America.”
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Washington Post Live
“Maternal health in America”
Catherine Limperopoulos, Ph.D. and Lee Beers, M.D.
Maternal Health in America
2020 | May 19
“Ciliopathies in the fetus”
Jamie Fraser, M.D., Ph.D.
Topics in Fetal Medicine | Children's Live Zoom Presentation
2020 | April 21
“Hydronephrosis”
Hans Pohl, M.D.
Topics in Fetal Medicine | Children's Live Zoom Presentation