Professor Nicholas Embleton
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Nicholas Embleton

Professor

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University (Professor of Neonatal Medicine)

Royal Victory Infirmary, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle upon Tyne (Consultant, Neonatal Pediatrics)

Associate Editor, pediatric research. More than 11,000 citations, H-index 55, more than $15M research grant funding.

Current interests: Preterm infant microboime and metabolome; necrotising enterocolitis; breastmilk feeding, donor milk, breastmilk fortification, qualitative reasearch with parents; nutrient requirements, novel nutrients (lactorferrin, choline, etc.)

6 Articles 9 Videos 2 Publications

Articles from this author

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What is the evidence that nutrition affects brain outcomes in preterm infants?

Nicholas Embleton
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Early Nutrition and Later Outcomes in Preterm Infants

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Nutritional Interventions to Improve Brain Outcomes in Preterm Infants

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Meeting Protein and Energy Requirements of Preterm Infants Receiving Human Milk

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Human breast milk for preterm infants

Human breast milk for preterm infants

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NNIW96: Nutritional Interventions To Improve Brain Outcomes In Preterm Infants

Nicholas Embleton
Gut Talk Series: The gut microbiome of preterm infant

Gut Talk Series: The gut microbiome of preterm infant

Nicholas Embleton
Ten key concepts in Neonatal Nutrition (videos)

Ten key concepts in Neonatal Nutrition

Nicholas Embleton

Publications from this author

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NNIW96 - Strategies in neonatal care to promote optimized growth and development: Focus on low birth weight infants

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NNIW81 - Low-Birthweight Baby: Born Too Soon or Too Small (publications)

NNIW81 - Low-Birthweight Baby: Born Too Soon or Too Small

Co-Authored by 3 Experts