Publications Research AreaINTERBIOINTERCOVIDINTERGROWTHINTERNDAINTERPRACTICE Publication TypeBackgroundConceptual IssuesMethodological IssuesResults Fetal abdominal growth trajectories, associated with maternal metabolomic signatures early in pregnancy, are footprints for childhood growth and adiposity Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology (2022): J Villar, R Ochieng, RB Gunier, et al Discover More Complex Perinatal Syndromes Affecting Early Human Growth and Development: Issues to Consider to Understand Their Aetiology and Postnatal Effects Front. Neurosci. (2022): R Frenquelli, M Ratcliff, J Villar de Onis, et al Discover More Preeclampsia prediction with blood pressure measurements: A global external validation of the ALSPAC models Pregnancy Hypertension (2022): AC de Kat, JE Hirst, M Woodward, et al Discover More Aetiologically-Based Small for Gestational Age Phenotypes Have Differential Morbidity, Growth and Neurodevelopment at Age 2: The INTERBIO-21 st Newborn Study Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (2022): AT Papageorghiou, MC Restrepo-Méndez, R McGready, et al Discover More Effects of prenatal exposure to maternal COVID-19 and perinatal care on neonatal outcome: results from the INTERCOVID Multinational Cohort Study AJOG (2022): F Giuliani F, D Oros, RB Gunier, et al. Discover More Subcortical segmentation of the fetal brain in 3D ultrasound using deep learning NeuroImage (2022): LS Hesse, M Aliasib, F Moser, et al Discover More Diabetes mellitus, maternal adiposity, and insulin-dependent gestational diabetes are associated with COVID-19 in pregnancy: the INTERCOVID study AJOG (2022): B Eskenazi , S Rauch, E Iurlaro, et al Discover More Letter to the Editor The link between COVID-19 and preeclampsia AJOG (2022): AT Papageorghiou, RB Gunier, and J Villar Discover More Preterm birth phenotypes have differential morbidity, growth and neurodevelopment at age 2: the INTERBIO-21st Newborn Study JAMA Peds (2021): Villar J, Restrepo-Méndez M-C, McGready R, et al. Discover More Load More
Fetal abdominal growth trajectories, associated with maternal metabolomic signatures early in pregnancy, are footprints for childhood growth and adiposity Lancet Diabetes and Endocrinology (2022): J Villar, R Ochieng, RB Gunier, et al Discover More
Complex Perinatal Syndromes Affecting Early Human Growth and Development: Issues to Consider to Understand Their Aetiology and Postnatal Effects Front. Neurosci. (2022): R Frenquelli, M Ratcliff, J Villar de Onis, et al Discover More
Preeclampsia prediction with blood pressure measurements: A global external validation of the ALSPAC models Pregnancy Hypertension (2022): AC de Kat, JE Hirst, M Woodward, et al Discover More
Aetiologically-Based Small for Gestational Age Phenotypes Have Differential Morbidity, Growth and Neurodevelopment at Age 2: The INTERBIO-21 st Newborn Study Lancet Child & Adolescent Health (2022): AT Papageorghiou, MC Restrepo-Méndez, R McGready, et al Discover More
Effects of prenatal exposure to maternal COVID-19 and perinatal care on neonatal outcome: results from the INTERCOVID Multinational Cohort Study AJOG (2022): F Giuliani F, D Oros, RB Gunier, et al. Discover More
Subcortical segmentation of the fetal brain in 3D ultrasound using deep learning NeuroImage (2022): LS Hesse, M Aliasib, F Moser, et al Discover More
Diabetes mellitus, maternal adiposity, and insulin-dependent gestational diabetes are associated with COVID-19 in pregnancy: the INTERCOVID study AJOG (2022): B Eskenazi , S Rauch, E Iurlaro, et al Discover More
Letter to the Editor The link between COVID-19 and preeclampsia AJOG (2022): AT Papageorghiou, RB Gunier, and J Villar Discover More
Preterm birth phenotypes have differential morbidity, growth and neurodevelopment at age 2: the INTERBIO-21st Newborn Study JAMA Peds (2021): Villar J, Restrepo-Méndez M-C, McGready R, et al. Discover More