
Nadja Haiden
- MD, PhD, MSc, MBA
- Pediatrician – Specialist in Neonatology and Pediatric Intensive Care Medicine
- Senior researcher at the Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Medical University of Vienna (MUV)
- Nearly 25 years of experience as a consultant in neonatology
- Former leadership roles at Kepler University Hospital Linz and University Hospital St. Pölten, Austria
- Leads major research projects, including the PIES and PREWEAN studies on growth and metabolism in preterm infants
- Current research focuses on:
- Human milk-derived microRNAs and exosomes in neonatal tissue repair
- Enteral insulin for gut maturation in preterm infants
- Main research interests: parenteral and enteral nutrition, and the role of human milk in neonatal health
- Recipient of competitive research grants from:
- Austrian Science Fund (FWF)
- Austrian National Bank
- Bürgermeisterfonds of the City of Vienna
- Chair of:
- National Committee on Pediatric Nutrition, Austrian Pediatric Society
- National Neonatal Nutrition Committee, Federal Ministry of Health
- Nutrition Committee of ESPGHAN (European Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition)
- Faculty member at the Medical University of Vienna
- Author of 90+ peer-reviewed publications, H-index: 32
- ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4806-0312
Articles from this author

Postdischarge Nutrition of Preterm Infants: Breastfeeding, Complementary Foods, Eating Behavior and Feeding Problems

Human Milk Fortifiers for Preterm Infants: Do We Offer the Best Amino Acid Mix?

New Ways to Provide a Human Milk Fortifier during Breastfeeding

Videos from this author

Feeding preterm infants after hospital discharge: a ESPGHAN position paper

World Prematurity Day 2024 - Panel Discussion

NNIW96: Post-Discharge Nutrition: Breastfeeding, Complementary Foods, Eating Behavior And Feeding Problems

NNIW96: New Ways To Provide A Human Milk Fortifier During Breastfeeding