Welcome to the Newborn Brain Society

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Call for Abstracts Through October 29th
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Volpe’s View – New June Commentary Available
Cerebral Visual Impairment (CVI): Important Challenge for Neonatology
Upcoming Educational Webinars
11 September 2025
NBS Webinar Nursing Session: Permissive Hypercapnia and Cerebral Perfusion: Effects on Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Preterm Infant – Danielle Maillet
18 September 2025
NBS Webinar Session: Beyond the NICU: Long-Term Follow Up of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy- Emily Lo and Sandra Tung
25 September 2025
NBS Webinar Research Session: Preterm Birth, Executive Dysfunction, and the Preterm Behavioral Phenotype – Rachel Lean
Our Vision
A world in which all newborns have access to and receive the optimal brain care.
Our Mission
To advance newborn brain care through international multidisciplinary collaboration, education, and innovation among clinicians, scientists, and parents.
Our Objectives
To facilitate multidisciplinary international collaboration between clinicians, parents, scientists, and others with a focus on newborn brain care.
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Latest Educational Webinar
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25 September 2025
NBS Webinar Research Session: Preterm Birth, Executive Dysfunction, and the Preterm Behavioral Phenotype – Rachel Lean
11 September 2025
NBS Webinar Nursing Session: Permissive Hypercapnia and Cerebral Perfusion: Effects on Neurodevelopmental Outcomes in the Preterm Infant – Danielle Maillet
18 September 2025
NBS Webinar Session: Beyond the NICU: Long-Term Follow Up of Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy- Emily Lo and Sandra Tung
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