Our Studies
INFANT’s research studies have a proven national and global impact, combining research expertise with industry partnerships to investigate perinatal healthcare solutions.
Using the links below, you can learn about our extensive, innovative work in metabolomics, physiological monitoring, maternal and infant nutrition, medical devices, perinatal clinical trials, connected health and epidemiology.
AI4LIFE: AI for Fetal Wellbeing
The AI4LIFE project will develop a fetal monitoring system using artificial intelligence to identify oxygen deprivation.
BabyLink
BabyLink is focused on developing a remote monitoring solution for newborn brain monitoring.
BEFORE Birth
The BEFORE Birth study aims to provide a screening test for pre-term delivery, a leading cause of perinatal mortality.
Beyond BeHiVE
BEYOND BiHiVE is the next stage of the BiHiVE project, which investigates blood biomarkers.
CARE
The CARE Study is evaluating the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the accessibility of support services for carers of children with special needs.
COMBINE
The COMBINE study investigates how diet and gut microbiome composition influences healthy growth and neurological development.
ENRICH
The ENRICH study aims to understand the effects of lifestyles, sensory experiences and sleep patterns on infant development.
NEUROPROBE
The NEUROPROBE study will develop an innovative method of continuously analysing changes in preterm EEG, NIRS and blood pressure data.
PARROT
The PARROT study is a randomised control trial which will be a diagnostic aid in the management of pre-eclampsia.
PhotoVoice
Mothers’ Experiences of Maternal Morbidity.
PiNPoINT
The PiNPoINT study will develop a nutritional management strategy for very low birth weight, preterm infants.
Pregnancy Loss & Stillbirth
Understanding the underlying causes of pregnancy loss and stillbirth.
RE:CURRENT
The RE:CURRENT study is evaluating recurrent miscarriage (RM) services in Ireland to inform efforts to standardise and improve the quality of these se…
STOP-AD
These studies are working to prevent eczema and food allergy. Eczema is the most common skin disease of childhood, affecting 20% of children in Irelan…
Completed Studies
Read about INFANT’s completed studies.