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  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom
  • Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences, United Kingdom

Overview

Neil Marlow is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom and specializes in medical research with a primary focus on pediatrics, perinatology, and child health. Their academic contributions span various subfields including pulmonary and respiratory medicine, obstetrics and gynecology, public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging. The central themes of their work involve neonatal respiratory health research, infant development and preterm care, birth development and health, neonatal and fetal brain pathology, pregnancy and preeclampsia studies, preterm birth and chorioamnionitis, and retinopathy of prematurity studies.

The scientist has published extensively in several notable venues, frequently contributing to:

  • Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal
  • BJOG An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology
  • Ultrasound in Obstetrics and Gynecology
  • Acta Paediatrica
  • Health Technology Assessment

Recent scholarly papers by Neil Marlow include:

  • "Perinatal management of extreme preterm birth before 27 weeks of gestation: a framework for practice," 2020, Archives of Disease in Childhood Fetal & Neonatal
  • "Association of Very Preterm Birth or Very Low Birth Weight With Intelligence in Adulthood," 2021, JAMA Pediatrics
  • "Psychiatric disorders in individuals born very preterm / very low-birth weight: An individual participant data (IPD) meta-analysis," 2021, EClinicalMedicine
  • "Respiratory and Cardiovascular Outcomes in Survivors of Extremely Preterm Birth at 19 Years," 2020, American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine
  • "2-year outcomes of ranibizumab versus laser therapy for the treatment of very low birthweight infants with retinopathy of prematurity (RAINBOW extension study): prospective follow-up of an open label, randomised controlled trial," 2021, The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health

Neil Marlow collaborates frequently with coauthors, among them:

  • Samantha Johnson
  • Dieter Wolke
  • Yanyan Ni
  • Andrew Shennan
  • Anna L. David

Throughout their career, Neil Marlow has produced a significant body of work within the field of medicine, amassing over three hundred publications. Their research often addresses critical issues surrounding neonatal and infant health, with a strong emphasis on preterm birth outcomes and related complications.

Recognition for their professional contributions includes election as a Fellow of The Academy of Medical Sciences in the United Kingdom.

Best Publications

  • Neurologic and Developmental Disability at Six Years of Age after Extremely Preterm Birth

    Neil Marlow;Dieter Wolke;Melanie A. Bracewell;Muthanna Samara

  • Moderate Hypothermia to Treat Perinatal Asphyxial Encephalopathy

    Azzopardi Dv;Strohm B;Edwards Ad;Dyet L

  • Neurologic and developmental disability after extremely preterm birth. EPICure Study Group.

    Nicholas S. Wood;Neil Marlow;Kate Costeloe;Alan T. Gibson

  • The EPICure Study: Outcomes to Discharge From Hospital for Infants Born at the Threshold of Viability

    Kate Costeloe;Enid Hennessy;Alan T. Gibson;Neil Marlow

  • Neurological and Developmental Outcome in Extremely Preterm Children Born in England in 1995 and 2006: The EPICure Studies

    T. Moore;E.M. Hennessy;J. Myles;S.J. Johnson

  • Short term outcomes after extreme preterm birth in England: comparison of two birth cohorts in 1995 and 2006 (the EPICure studies)

    KL Costeloe;EM Hennessy;S Haider;F Stacey

  • Effects of Hypothermia for Perinatal Asphyxia on Childhood Outcomes

    Denis Azzopardi;Brenda Strohm;Neil Marlow;Peter Brocklehurst

  • Perinatal and maternal outcomes by planned place of birth for healthy women with low risk pregnancies : the Birthplace in England national prospective cohort study

    Peter Brocklehurst;Peter Brocklehurst;Pollyanna Hardy;Jennifer Hollowell;Louise Linsell

  • Lung function and respiratory symptoms at 11 years in children born extremely preterm: the EPICure study

    Joseph Fawke;Sooky Lum;Jane Kirkby;Enid Hennessy

  • Preterm birth and childhood psychiatric disorders.

    Samantha Johnson;Neil Marlow

  • Attention deficit hyperactivity disorders and other psychiatric outcomes in very low birthweight children at 12 years

    Nicola Botting;Andrew Powls;Richard W. I. Cooke;Neil Marlow

  • Psychiatric Disorders in Extremely Preterm Children: Longitudinal Finding at Age 11 Years in the EPICure Study

    S Johnson;C Hollis;P Kochhar;E Hennessy

  • Perinatal morbidity and mortality in early-onset fetal growth restriction: cohort outcomes of the trial of randomized umbilical and fetal flow in Europe (TRUFFLE)

    C. Lees;C. Lees;N. Marlow;B. Arabin;C. M. Bilardo

  • Motor and Executive Function at 6 Years of Age After Extremely Preterm Birth

    Neil Marlow;Enid M. Hennessy;Melanie A. Bracewell;Dieter Wolke

  • Individual Differences in Inhibitory Control, Not Non-Verbal Number Acuity, Correlate with Mathematics Achievement

    Camilla K. Gilmore;Nina Attridge;Sarah Clayton;Lucy Cragg

  • The EPICure study: associations and antecedents of neurological and developmental disability at 30 months of age following extremely preterm birth.

    N S Wood;K Costeloe;A T Gibson;E M Hennessy

  • Preterm birth-associated neurodevelopmental impairment estimates at regional and global levels for 2010.

    Hannah Blencowe;Anne C C Lee;Simon Cousens;Adil Bahalim

  • High-frequency oscillatory ventilation for the prevention of chronic lung disease of prematurity.

    Alice H Johnson;Janet L Peacock;Anne Greenough;Neil Marlow

  • Effects of hypothermia for perinatal asphyxia on childhood outcomes

    D Azzopardi;D Azzopardi;B Strohm;N Marlow;P Brocklehurst

  • Short-term Outcomes After Extreme Preterm Birth in England: Comparison of 2 Birth Cohorts in 1995 and 2006 (the EPICure Studies)

    K.L. Costeloe;E.M. Hennessy;S. Haider;F. Stacey

Frequent Co-Authors

Dieter Wolke
Dieter Wolke University of Warwick
Peter Brocklehurst
Peter Brocklehurst University of Birmingham
Anne Greenough
Anne Greenough King's College London
Sebastien Ourselin
Sebastien Ourselin King's College London
Stavros Petrou
Stavros Petrou University of Oxford
Marian Knight
Marian Knight University of Oxford
Andrew Shennan
Andrew Shennan King's College London
Janet Stocks
Janet Stocks University College London
Hugh Montgomery
Hugh Montgomery University College London
Baskaran Thilaganathan
Baskaran Thilaganathan St George’s University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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